Academic offences or how to avoid plagiarism

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Academic offences or how to avoid plagiarism

Academic Offences What are Academic Offences? Various ways of presenting work that is not your own Also known as academic misconduct Falsifying information Cheating! Why should we be bothered? To meet the academic standards of your course To maintain academic integrity To be fair to all students

Academic Offences - Definitions Plagiarism failure to acknowledge the work as that of others Collusion deliberate and intentional collaboration Duplication replication of an element(s) of one’s own material without referencing the original work

Academic Offences Melania Trump : Paraphrase or plagiarise?

Academic Offences - Definitions Aiding and abetting a student assists another student in the completion of assessments Cheating in an examination bringing any unauthorised materials or electronic mobile devices into an exam Commissioning another person(s) to complete and/or undertake an assessment(s) which is subsequently submitted as the student’s own work

Academic Offences - Definitions Fabrication of information making up results, interviews, data etc. Impersonation posing as another student to take an assessment or exam Syndication two or more students submit substantially similar assessments, on either the same programme, or across programmes at the College, at the same or different times

Academic Offences

Academic Offences

Harvard Referencing Top tips for references Make a list as you go along Note the author, title, date and publisher For articles, note the title and the journal title For chapters, note the title and the book title For websites, note the URL and which part of the site you are viewing, the date and preferably, take a printout

Harvard Referencing Where to find help Guide to the Harvard System of Referencing via iPAC, LRC Homepage or Moodle: Student Intranet. Use Turnitin to check your similarity score.

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Academic Offences

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