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When professional writers, such as journalists, are exposed as plagiarists, what is likely to happen?

Lose their jobs and/or suffer public embarrassment

100

Where can you find the work you are responsible for? 

Google classroom 

Planner 

100

What is a brain break? Give two examples

Brain breaks are meant to be structured timed activities to help reduce stress, anxiety, frustration and/or overwhelming feelings. They can help increase focus and productivity during work time.

Take a walk

Eat a snack 

100

How can you avoid plagiarism? 

 Do NOT use Google or AI (chatgpt etc)

Use quotation marks when quoting directly.

Always cite your sources.

Paraphrase in your own words

200

Students exposed at plagiarists may suffer  penalties. Name 1 penalty.

Getting a zero on the assignment.

200

What is academic honesty / integrity? 

Is a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to 6 fundamental values. 


200

What are the 4 types of plagiarism ? 

Direct, self-plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, accidental plagiarism 

200

If you are not sure if something will be considered plagiarism, what should you do?

Email or speak with the teacher

300

Students who plagiarize harm what? How?

Themselves. They miss out on opportunities to gain knowledge and fail to exercise the muscles in their brain.

300

What are the 6 fundamental values? 

HONESTY, TRUST, FAIRNESS, RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND COURAGE

300

What are examples of plagiarism ?

Copy-pasting from the teacher’s handouts

Copying a paragraph from an article without quotation

Rewording someone else's ideas but not giving them credit

Copying from Google, ChatGPT, or other online sources

300

Why was Joe Biden kicked out of running for president in the 1980s? 

He copied lines from a British politician’s speech

400

As information sharing has become ------ , so has --------

Easier/Plagiarism

400
What are the dangers of plagiarism and some examples?

Academic consequences: Failing grades, suspension.

Legal consequences: Copyright infringement, lawsuits.

Career impact: Reputation damage, job loss.

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400

Why is plagiarism wrong? 

It is unethical and dishonest 

400

How long are you supposed to stay in the cafeteria for lunch before leaving? 

20 minutes 

500

Is most plagiarism intentional or accidental?

Accidental

500

When it comes to information sharing, what are students most often misinformed about?

If a student buy a research paper, they think it is their own, but it is the same as buying a book. It must be cited.

500

What is Mosaic plagiarism?

Combining phrases from other people or from various Google sources

500

True or False: Ketchup was once sold as a medicine

True! In 1830