2.3.1 - Plagiarism
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What is plagiarism?
💡 Hint: Think about copying and academic integrity.
Give an example of plagiarism.
💡 Hint: Consider instances in academic or digital contexts.
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What is plagiarism?
💡 Hint: Think about academic honesty.
Plagiarism only applies to written text.
💡 Hint: Consider digital content forms.
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You are working on a research paper about climate change. You found a great article online with statistics you want to use, but it doesn't list an author. How would you handle this situation ethically?
💡 Hint: Think about how to validate and reference sources.
You've seen a peer use a popular meme in their presentation without crediting the creator. Discuss the ethical implications and how it affects the original creator.
💡 Hint: Consider how creators feel about their work being used without acknowledgment.
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