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Once you enrol in the Academic Integrity Module for Students, you can access it from your iLearn course list under the category "Student Support".
Once you enrol in the Academic Integrity Module for Students, you can access it from your iLearn course list under the category "Student Support".


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= Self Assessment Quiz: How much do I know about academic integrity? =
= Self Assessment Quiz: How much do I know about academic integrity? =

Revision as of 02:20, 9 June 2014

Studying Bachelor of Arts. This is the Academic Integrity Module for Students unit from Macquarie University. Undertaken Study Period 2, 2014. Content is quoted and/or summarised from the university website in fair dealing for purpose of research or study.

2014/2 Academic Integrity Module for Students

The Academic Integrity Module for Students is a Learning Skills iLearn resource specifically designed to help you learn about:

  1. What "academic integrity" is and why it's important
  2. Acceptable and unacceptable academic behaviours at university
  3. What 'plagiarism' is and key strategies to avoid it
  4. Your responsibilities in relation to academic integrity and your rights under the Macquarie University Academic Honesty Policy.

Once you enrol in the Academic Integrity Module for Students, you can access it from your iLearn course list under the category "Student Support".

Academic Integrity at Macquarie University

Self Assessment Quiz: How much do I know about academic integrity?

Quiz Results

You have an understanding of some of the concepts of academic integrity. However, you should complete Topics 1-3 so that you do not miss any important points that could cause you to lose marks on your assignments. After that, you can attempt the Mastery Quiz.

Academic Integrity for Students

What is "Academic Integrity"?

After completing this topic, you should be able to:

  • explain what "academic integrity" is and why this concept is important at university
  • differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable academic behaviour at university
  1. What is academic integrity? (original)
  2. Why is academic integrity important? (original)
  3. Quiz: what kinds of academic behaviour are not acceptable?
  4. Quiz: is this academic behaviour acceptable? (original)

What can I do to avoid plagiarism?

After completing this topic, you should be able to:

  • state clearly what 'plagiarism' is
  • recognise what is plagiarism and what is not plagiarism
  • explain some strategies for avoiding plagiarism
  • explain what Turnitin is and why this software is often used for assignment submission
  1. Plagiarism FAQ (original)
  2. Quiz: key terms (original)
  3. Quiz: plagiarism quiz (original)