18 Part Two Recap and Quiz

Let’s recap what you have learned in part 2.

Part 2: Key Takeaways

Plagiarism:

  • Violates the principle of academic integrity and its six values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage
  • Can be intentional or unintentional
  • Is misrepresenting other people’s intellectual output as your own, even if you use it with permission or have paid for it
  • examples of misrepresentation include contract cheating, collusion, improper copying of words and structures, recycling your own work, and improper quoting and paraphrasing
  • Is ethically wrong, because it disregards someone’s previous intellectual output
  • Intellectual output applies to all works or ideas of others, whether you read them, saw them, or heard them
  • Can have severe academic, personal, professional and even legal consequences
Congratulations, you have finished Module Two. Please complete Quiz Two now.  Remember to download and save your certificate of completion, you will need to have passed the Modules One, Two and Three quizzes with at least an 80% and no more than two attempts on each to have gained an Academic Integrity Foundations for Students digital badge. You will be contacted within two weeks about your digital badge. 

 

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