Saturday, November 20, 2010

#7 Jae

I solved 10 different questions. This online website provides really beneficial information to me to understand more deeply and widely about plagiarism. There were several questions that I already learned in class, so it was kind of easy to get correct answers. Like number one,we have seen this situation through three cartoons that we went over at teh beginning of the quarter. I learnd that using old paper is also considers as plagiarism. For me, this online quiz was interested, because this questions are not only asking about copying and using other resources, but also asking about citiation, group discussion, and essays for other classes as well. The most interesting question for me is number 5. That question was asking about writing a paper about scientific paper. The answer for this question was "try to find someone else who has discuss this issue and then use their citation to find the original article". This question really helped me to avoid plagiarism during science classes, or when I type lab reports. Due to my major is science, I was mostly concerned about this issue. After I went over these 10 different questions about plagiarism, I learend general and more specific rules. In detail, I learned that in science major, it is also important to not sharing scientific result or any cites that other student already used. I think USA and South Korea have similar rules about plagiarism when we type lab report or using sources without any references or do not maintain originality. As a result, this questions reminded me again to realized how it is important to do citation and maintain originality by typign reference resources.

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