Syllabus
Fixed vs Growth Mindset
STEPS in the writing process
Citations and 1 definition
Plagiarism
100

The best email address to email your instructors from

School email address

100

When one believes intelligence, talent, and other qualities are innate and unchangeable 

Fixed Mindset

100

the formulation and organization of ideas preparatory to writing

Prewriting

100

What does MLA stand for?

Modern Language Association

100

a form of plagiarism that occurs when one reuses their own work

self plagiarism

200

An attempt to use or actual use of unauthorized materials in any format to complete an academic exercise.

cheating

200

When one believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work

Growth Mindset

200

to write a version of a document such as a letter, essay, or law, which may have details added, changed, or corrected later

Drafting

200

What does APA stand for?

American Psychological Association

200

is copying a part of an individual’s work without changing anything about it and integrating it into your own work or handing it in as if you did it

Direct Plagiarism

300

what happens if a student fails to maintain attendance for a period equivalent to two calendar weeks (14 consecutive days) for 10-, 12-, 16-week classes OR one calendar week (7 consecutive days) for classes lasting 8 weeks or less [Instructor – select one based on term length] for the semester/term 

instructor initiated withdraw

300

American memoirist and inspirational speaker who is notable for having been accepted by Harvard University despite being homeless in her high school years. Her life story was chronicled in Lifetime's television film Homeless to Harvard

Liz Murray

300

process in writing of rearranging, adding, or removing paragraphs, sentences, or words

Revising

300

used when adding text (your voice) within a quote

Brackets

300

 is the same concept as direct plagiarism in the sense that you copy a piece of someone else’s work. However, rather than copying the entire part and putting it as it is, you copy a couple of sentences of someone else’s work and put them amid your text without citing them or quoting them.

Mosaic Plagiarism

400

Software that is not permissible as a tool for creating part of or the entirety of any assignment in this course. 

AI

400

Homeless teen who became school’s valedictorian
Been awarded $3 million in scholarships from more than 40
colleges

Tupac Mosley

400

is a process that involves revising the content, organization, grammar, and presentation of a piece of writing

Editing

400

3 things needed to properly cite

Works cited page, in-text citations, and sources must be introduced before use

400

the person who did it did it without a full intention to steal someone else’s work.

Accidental Plagiarism

500

This word means:

1: a request for information

2: a systematic investigation often of a matter of public interest

3: examination into facts or principles : research

Inquiry

500

is an American psychologist. She holds the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professorship of Psychology at Stanford University and is known for her work on motivation and mindset

Carol Dewek

500

The final step in the writing process

Publication or final submission

500

means: involving doing or saying the same thing several times in order to produce a particular result

What is Recursive?

500

the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.

Plagiarism