CHEATING?!
Digital (Ir)Responsibility
Owls Play Fair
Temple Time Crunch
Ethics
100

What is it called when you copy someone else’s work and present it as your own?

What is plagarism?

100

Using ChatGPT or AI to generate assignments without permission is considered this.

What is academic misconduct?

100

Temple University's mascot, this bird of wisdom, symbolizes knowledge and integrity.

What is Stella the Owl?

100

This Temple center helps students improve time management skills.

What is the Student Success Center?

100

This is a common reason students cheat, often due to feeling overwhelmed by academic pressure or fear of failure

What is stress/anxiety?

200

A potential consequence of academic dishonesty, which could lead to being removed from a course.

What is failure or expulsion?

200

A tool often used by professors to detect plagiarism in student papers

What is plagiarism detection software? (i.e. Turnitin)

200

Stealing answers on Canvas discussion boards without permission is an example of what?

What is academic dishonesty?

200

This rushed last-minute study strategy, often leading to cheating temptations, is not an effective way to prepare for exams.

What is cramming?

200

Some students cheat when they believe this outcome is more important than the process of learning

What is a high grade?

300

This type of cheat sheet is often hidden on a piece of paper or note card, used by students during exams

What is a cheat sheet?

300

This device, often smuggled into exams, can be used to cheat by accessing the internet or communicating with others during a test

What is a smartwatch/smartphone?

300

A key principle in academic integrity that involves always giving credit to the original source

What is citations?

300

Temple’s Academic Integrity Policy warns against this type of cheating, where students seek unfair extensions by falsifying excuses.

What is fabrication?

300

This famous U.S. politician and former academic integrity advocate launched a nationwide campaign to strengthen academic honesty in middle schools and universities

Who is Michelle Obama?

400

A university professor fails to report a case of plagiarism in their class, thus violating this academic duty

What is reporting violations?

400

A common strategy used in online learning to prevent students from using unauthorized resources during an exam

What is time-limited assessments?

400

This unethical behavior involves one group member doing most of the work while others contribute little to nothing

What is freeloading?

400

If a student feels overwhelmed and is tempted to cheat due to time constraints, this is the best person to ask for an extension.

What is the professor?

400

This term describes the social influence where students feel compelled to cheat because their peers are engaging in it.

What is peer pressure?

500

This popular search engine is often used by students to find answers to homework questions, sometimes leading to plagiarism

What is Google?

500

This technique helps identify cheating on online exams by monitoring a student’s computer and webcam during the test

What is remote proctoring?

500

When a student takes credit for an idea or work that was primarily contributed by another group member, this is called

What is stealing credit?

500

This online marketplace allows students to purchase essays, papers, and homework assignments, sometimes facilitating academic dishonesty.

What is Chegg?

500

Some students cheat by taking advantage of this, where they work together to complete assignments without declaring it as collaborative work.

What is unauthorized collaboration?