BIOL 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Microsoft Onenote, Academic Integrity, First Doctor

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Academic integrity: moral code or ethical policy of academia. Knowledge is foundational, therefore on false foundations, subsequent work and knowledge is ultimately flawed. Academic misconduct can have practical consequences in the world outside of university (ex. A doctor who cheated on exams will not be a sufficiently educated or able doctor) https://onedrive. live. com/edit. aspx?resid=740cce59d570b80e!3028&cid=740cce59d570b80e&app=onenote. Plagiarism: misrepresenting ideas, expressions of ideas or work of others as. Reproducing or paraphrasing portions of someone else"s published or unpublished material by not acknowledging the appropriate source i. Includes submitting same work, research or assignment for credit on more than one occasion in two or more courses. Copying: appropriation of others" work as one"s own. Falsification: submission or presentation of false or fraudulent assignments, Withholding: withholding records, transcripts, or other academic documents with. Impersonation: involves having someone impersonate oneself, either in person or when the instructor has indicated that the assignment be completed on an individual basis is misconduct electronically.

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