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(Some helpful reminders on what happens when you cheat)
Plagiarism 101 (Some helpful reminders on what happens when you cheat)
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Academic Integrity A Note on Academic Integrity & Behavior (excerpted from our class syllabus) We take cheating very seriously in this school. All of the following acts are considered cheating: Cheating on a quiz/test Copying someone else’s work Allowing someone else to copy your work Working with a partner on an individual assignment Plagiarism, i.e. copying from a source into your work and pretending that it is your work or failing to use quotation marks when citing a source If you cheat or plagiarize you will receive a zero (F) on the assignment, your parent/guardian will be notified, and you will receive a Category 2 log. It is much better to get a low score on a quiz or turn in an assignment late for half than to cheat and face all of these consequences.
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DO NOT… Copy ANYTHING from the internet or another source.
Unless I tell you to use outside resources/references do NOT even look ay anything on the internet. It’s too tempting. Turnitin.com searches the entire Internet for even 3-word matches or similar matches.
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DO NOT… Copy anything from another student (in my classes, Mrs. Niedfeldt’s classes, or from another grade). Teachers talk. Turnitin.com stores every paper submitted to every school FOREVER.
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DO NOT… Share your Google Document, Word File, hard copy, etc. with another student. Ever. Even your best friend, boyfriend, or advisory classmate can’t be trusted not to steal your work.
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Steep Consequences Zero on the assignment (no chance to make it up EVER) Family notified Saturday detention Category 2 log that ALL teachers, deans, and administrators can see for the next 4 years.
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