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9th - 12th Grade
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Cristy Paez
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33 Slides • 22 Questions
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In what ways do you think plagiarism could impact a student's academic journey or reputation?
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Multiple Choice
Why is understanding plagiarism important for maintaining academic integrity?
Because it helps avoid legal issues
Because it ensures original work and honesty
Because it makes assignments easier
Because it is required by teachers
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Why is it important to give credit to the original authors when using their ideas or words in your work?
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Multiple Choice
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's work, ideas, or intellectual property without proper acknowledgment or permission, presenting it as your own. It is considered a serious ethical and academic offense. Based on this definition, what is plagiarism?
Using your own ideas in your work
Using someone else's work without credit
Collaborating with classmates on a project
Citing all your sources properly
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are key principles of academic integrity?
Honesty
Trust
Copying others' work
Respect
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes self-plagiarism?
Reusing your own previously submitted work for a different assignment without permission
Copying someone else's work and submitting it as your own
Collaborating with others on an assignment without permission
Changing words in a text to synonyms without attribution
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Multiple Choice
Based on the examples provided, what is a common characteristic of self-plagiarism?
Using the same work for multiple assignments without informing the teacher
Working with another student to complete an assignment
Submitting a friend's assignment as your own
Changing words in a text to synonyms
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates collusion?
Two students work together on an essay and submit similar versions as their own work
A student submits their own previous work for a new assignment
A student changes words in a text to synonyms without attribution
A student writes a report alone and submits it
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Select all the statements that correctly describe word substitution based on the examples provided.
It involves changing specific words to synonyms while keeping the structure and ideas intact.
It is considered plagiarism if the original meaning is not changed.
It is a way to create an original piece of writing without attribution.
It is acceptable if only a few words are changed.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes mosaic plagiarism?
Taking phrases or ideas from various sources and blending them into a new work without proper citation.
Copying text word-for-word from a single source without citation.
Hiring someone else to complete your assignment.
Accidentally forgetting to cite a source.
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Multiple Choice
What are some potential risks for students who engage in contract cheating, as described in the warning slide?
They may be blackmailed or exploited by contract cheating businesses.
They will always receive higher grades.
They will be praised for their honesty.
They will avoid all academic consequences.
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Open Ended
What do you think are some potential consequences of plagiarism for your academic, personal and professional future?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an academic penalty for plagiarism mentioned in the image?
Assessment Resubmission
Failing the Assignment
Community Service
Suspension or Expulsion
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Open Ended
Describe two personal consequences a student might face if they are caught plagiarizing.
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Which of the following are legal or professional penalties that can result from plagiarism?
Copyright infringement
Loss of professional reputation
Increased stress
Assessment resubmission
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Open Ended
What strategies can you use to ensure that you avoid plagiarism in your future assignments?
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Multiple Choice
According to the image, what are two important steps to take to avoid unintentional plagiarism?
Understand what constitutes plagiarism and understand the assignment
Copy from reliable sources and cite them
Submit assignments early and often
Ask classmates for their work
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a potential consequence of plagiarism?
Receiving academic penalties
Gaining extra credit
Being praised for originality
Getting a scholarship
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