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ACADEMIC HONESTY – A WEBQUEST Introduction | Task | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Extension | Teacher Notes | Plagiarism
In this webquest you will explore the terms plagiarism, copyright, and fair use and how each of these apply to your assignments in high school. In the same way that you don’t want someone to steal your car or your CD’s, the owners of information do not want someone else to take their ideas. You might loan or share your car under specific terms, that it must be returned full of gasoline, but the registration is yours. You might loan your CD’s, but your might write your name on it so it is returned to you. In sports you want your RBI’s, goals or times attributed to you, not a teammate. You want your achievements kept carefully documented. The same careful documentation is required for intellectual achievement.
TASKBy the end of this webquest you and your group will have a solid understanding of academic honesty through a study plagiarism, copyright and fair use. Using Internet sites you and a partner will determine which samples show plagiarized work and which are used honestly. Your group will prepare a presentation on one aspect of academic honesty using any medium within the time allowed. Also, your group will create and carry out a survey, chart the results, and publish the results for class discussion. PROCESSThere are several steps to accomplish.
5. This study will be documented through emails to your teacher. Email your teacher daily with a progress report. The emails will summarize your findings and your scores on the plagiarism quiz and your work each day of the unit. 1. Study the meaning of plagiarism and use these additional sites.
Guide to Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism
2. Use these additional links to research academic honesty. Also use the library’s databases. On these pages you will find out what can be used and what cannot. What is intellectual property is defined and defended. There are many laws protecting copyright. Famous people have had reputations ruined because they did not respect copyright. Famous lawsuits for copyright violation of music and other intellectual property. What is acceptable use in schools and does not violate copyright? Use the RESEARCH link to access the databases of journal articles. EVALUATIONYour participation grade is determined by this rubric
Email (summary of learning) sent: 5 pts/day, 50 points total. Individual time on task: absence = 0 pts; not always on task = 2 pts; on task = 10 pts Group work: present but non-participant = 5 pts, follower = 10 pts, contributing member = 15 pts , shared leadership 25 pts. Class discussion = 10 pts/day participating
Your assignment grades are determined by this rubric:
Media presentation about an aspect of academic honesty graded the same as a written document for class. Data collection, chart and oral presentation graded the same as a written document for class. EXTENDED ACTIVITIESExplore these related topics: Patents Trademarks Manufacturing copyright Software piracy Trade secrets/formulas Music copyright and the internet Paper Mills NOTES TO TEACHERWeb Resources
Resources to teach about plagiarism
NOTES TO TEACHER ADE Standards
Numerous Arizona State Standards apply to this unit. Depending on the teacher’s emphasis and rubric, some of the following standards will be the most appropriate.
PROFICIENCY (Grades 9-12) Students know and are able to do all of the above and the following: ADE TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS
1T-P1. Use the appropriate technology device to complete a task PO 1. Given a task, select the appropriate technology device(s) (e.g., reporting a news story using digital and video camera and online editing to publish on the Web; gathering data using scientific probes and graphing calculators)
3T-P1. Communicate to a variety of audiences using professional level technology tools PO 1. Create documents using professional format (e.g., résumé, letter of application, electronic portfolio, research paper) PO 3. Create a document that utilizes hyperlinks (e.g., Web link in documents, linking a word to a glossary, creating an interactive index) 3T-P2. Use a variety of technology tools for data collection and analysis to support a decision PO 3. Analyze data and create a database report from information manipulated in a variety of ways to support decisions (e.g., census data, polls and surveys, annual report) 3T-P3. Use technology tools to publish and present information with interactive features PO 1. Design and create a multimedia presentation or Web site with interactive features (e.g., animation, sound, action buttons to play, video, control devices, open other applications, link to a Web site)
4T-P1. Routinely and efficiently use online information resources to meet needs for collaboration and communications PO 1. Using criteria for research in Standard 5, create an end product (e.g., multimedia presentation, publication, Web page) to disseminate the information 4T-P2. Manage and communicate personal and professional information utilizing technology tools and resources PO 1. Plan and present a product appropriate to the task 4T-P3. Using technology, collaborate with peers, experts, and others to contribute to a content-related knowledge base PO 1. Contribute digitized material (e.g., video interviews, scanned pictures, text, and graphic information) to a project archive and create links to resource material PO 3. Consider several methods and choose the best for building group collaboration in research, communication and presentation among students in physically separated schools
5T-P1. Develop a research strategy to find accurate, relevant, appropriate electronic information sources PO 2. Construct online or electronic database searches using Boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT) PO 3. Independently select appropriate electronic resources from school, community and the world (via online) to be used to locate information needed when presented with a problem to solve
5T-P3. Present research findings from electronic resources using academic models for citations and format PO 1. Utilize evaluation criteria (authority, accuracy, relevancy, timeliness) for information found on the Internet to present research findings PO 2. Create citations for resources used following an academic model to present research findings
ADE - LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARDS
VIEWING AND VISUALIZING
VP-P2. Plan, organize, develop, produce and evaluate an effective multimedia presentation,using tools such as charts, photographs, maps, tables, posters, transparencies, slides and electronic media
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
LS-P1. Deliver a polished speech that is organized and well suited to the audience and that uses resource materials to clarify and defend positions LS-P4. Conduct an interview, taking appropriate notes and summarizing the information learned LS-P5. Evaluate the effectiveness of informal and formal presentations that use illustrations, statistics, comparisons and analogies
WRITING
W-P4. Craft a cohesive research document that develops a logical argument or thesis; contains comprehensive, supporting information from a variety of credible and cited resources; and conforms to a style manual PO 1. State a point of view, position or argument about the subject PO 2. Organize with a beginning that states the thesis, a middle that develops the thesis, and an end PO 3. Support a point of view, position, or argument, utilizing facts, examples, details, and/or quotes from credible, accurate sources
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