Consequences of Plagiarism
Definitions
Is it Plagiarism?
Is it Cheating?
Avoiding Dishonesty
100
In what document can you find the UMR rules about plagiarism and the consequence?

Code of Student Conduct

100

Representing the words, creative work, or ideas of another person as one's own without providing proper documentation of source

Plagiarism

100

Copying information word for word from a source without using quotation marks and giving proper acknowledgement

Yes! This is plagiarism!

100

Working on a homework assignment with a friend or classmate and sharing your questions and answers

Yes! This is cheating! This is unauthorized collaboration.

100

If you have questions about an assignment, what should you do?

Talk to your instructor

200

Cheating on the fundamentals in your lab science classes can directly impact what?

Safety of others

200

Putting someone else's ideas in your own words

Paraphrasing

200

Borrowing various words, ideas, phrases, or data from original sources and blending them with one's own while acknowledging the sources.

Not plagiarism. You're doing it right.

200

Copying part of someone else's lab report, even though you performed the same procedure and got the same results

Yes! This is cheating! You are plagiarizing.

200

If collaborating on a group project, how would you give credit to each person?

You could document the names as a collective effort, or you could document the names and state the task(s) that each person completed.

300

Students who plagiarize harm who or what?

Themselves, their reputation, their relationships with professors and peers, and the entire academic community for not having integrity

300

Working with others, either in person or via electronic means, when the student is not given express permission by the instructor to do so

Unauthorized collaboration

300

Adding extra quotes or citations to lengthen your paper so you can meet the required word or page count

Yes! This is plagiarism. You should be writing in your own words to meet the assignment length.

300

Taking screenshots of quiz questions to send to other students, or telling them what will be on the quiz

Yes! This is cheating! Unauthorized collaboration

300

Many cases of plagiarism happen because students feel pressed for time. What can you do to avoid this?

Plan ahead, give yourself time, ask for an extension

400

True or false: plagiarism can hurt your professional career.

True. You may be fired or ask to resign, and it may follow you for your entire career

400

___ ____ (2 words) upholds the integrity of the University of Minnesota and the value of a University of Minnesota degree

Academic honesty

400

Changing the wording of the original text by using "find and replace" to substitute certain words

Yes! This is plagiarism. All unoriginal research must be cited.

400

Turning in a paper that you had previously submitted for another class, or reusing a significant amount of work from that previous paper

Yes! This is cheating! Duplication of previous work is not permitted (Plagiarism)

400

Your friend encourages you to cheat because "everyone does it." How do you respond?

You are the only one who can protect your integrity and reputation!

500

Students who plagiarize may suffer severe penalties. Name 2 of the 4 possible penalties.

Failing the assignment, failing the course, suspension, or expulsion

500

_____ (1 word) means being honest in the work you do, being fair to others, taking responsibility for learning, and following conventions for scholarship

Integrity

500

Googling a summary of what you plan to write and rewriting bits and pieces of each source to assemble your paper

Yes! This is known as remix or mashup plagiarism

500

Posting the syllabus, lecture notes, or test questions to a website like Course Hero

Yes! This is cheating! "Taking, acquiring, or using course materials without faculty permission, including posting these on online learning support platforms"

500

FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION

What do you do when your group members are not pulling their own weight?