To: Scott Stevenson From: T.J. Willson Class: BUS 1000-003 Date: August 19‚ 2013 Subject: Academic Integrity Assignment 1) Academic dishonesty is displayed by both students in the given situation. The second student is the biggest offender because he is deliberately cheating on an exam‚ which should result in a failing grade. Student 1 is at fault as well‚ because he made no effort to cover his answers‚ which is considered sharing answers‚ also another form of cheating. Both students
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Academic Integrity is an impressive-sounding word. The word can refer to a broad spectrum of actions‚ most of the time we use it to mean “don’t plagiarize‚” or don’t pass off other’s ideas and information as your own. In those words‚ acknowledge the specific information that you get from sources‚ whether those sources are online or printed articles or books‚ interviews‚ online discussions‚ information from your sources’ ideas and information at all times. Academic integrity involves not only acknowledging
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I went to the Academic Integrity Lecture on January 29. I have been BAC 116 at 3 o’clock‚ although I had a meeting that day. I was happy that I can learned a lot of information about how to do better job in my class. Doctor. Kevin told us that in following situation we need to talk to our faculty‚ error in our grade and miss quizzes. I think the both two things are important in our study‚ and truly affect our grade. We need focus on our benefit‚ if we did all well‚ we need to get the correct result
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Academic integrity constitutes of an overall honesty in one’s work when presenting information to another person or‚ in this case‚ a professor for a written assignment. Dishonesty‚ especially in education‚ is not new. Nowadays it is easier for students to copy and paste their work off others on the web. However‚ technology has improved to identify when one is cheating with sites such as Turnitin or other online plagiarism checkers. These online checkers are available for free for students to copy
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thoroughly about it. I do not think I thought about any of the things my family thought me and that I really hurt a lot of people‚ no one was prepared for me to go‚ I just up and left in a few hours notice and traveled half way across the world. Academic integrity is doing your own work‚ in your own words‚ with your own thoughts. You may read something and write what you think about what you read but not exactly what you read. It is very important to uphold this standard for students so they have more
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Academic integrity stands for honesty in scientific work by properly giving credit where credit is due. It is a moral code that should prevent plagiarism or cheating. Ideas‚ thoughts or intellectual property of other authors must be identified. That is what direct and indirect citations are used for. A proper quote has to mention the origin or the source of the text excerpt. The common practice is to put the author’s last name and the date of the research in brackets next to the end of the text and
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Journal 1: Blogging What is a blog? A blog is an informational or discussion site issued on the World Wide Web‚ containing distinct entries typically shown in reverse chronological order. Blog 1: http://arstechnica.com/ Blog 2: http://www.davidsuzuki.org Blog 3: http://perezhilton.com Blog 4: http://notjustok.com Blog 5: http://tooxclusive.com/ Blog 6: http://www.worldstarhiphop.com This blog 1 issues reviews and guides on video games‚ technology policy and computer hardware
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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY IN A CULTURAL CONTEXT Every culture is indeed unique and diverse‚ shaping and molding its belief systems‚ values ‚ and knowledge. In Africa‚ particularly Nigeria‚ we have traditionally been an oral society‚ in that from the days of slave trade‚ our forefathers have passed on the art of story-telling from one generation to another. Today‚ some of the stories have been compiled and taught as legends in our education systems and some are still being told by our fathers and grandfathers
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University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write 250- to 350-word answers to each of the following questions in the matrix: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? Major developments in the evolution of mass media in the 20th century include magazines and newspapers in the early 1900’s. During this time newspapers were a main source of media to the masses. In the 1940’s radio emerged as a new source
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HUM/186 Influence of Entertainment Media Paper 08/05/2013 Technology is advancing and the media is doing the same. With these changes it affects different avenues such as online schooling‚ blogging‚ and authors being able to publish their work online. Many concerns arise about the academic integrity of legal and ethical issues concerning online schools and degrees‚ and with how blogging impacts society and American culture. This paper will discuss how Team B views the position on legal and ethical
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