Introduction to Understanding Plagiarism and into Study Habits
Introduction to Understanding Plagiarism & into Study Habits
1- What are your study habits? How do you study? When do you study? Where do you study? Do you study in a coffee shop, the library, at work, in the car, on the bus, in the shed? Do you listen to music or watch TV or work at the same time? Do you have a set time that you like to study, early in the morning, after the kids have gone to bed, just before the assignment is due? Do you take breaks? Do you have snacks? What snacks? Do you have to have something to drink? Tea, drink, water, beer? Are you multi-tasking while you study?
There are no wrong answers. As a scholar, you will be studying for a number of years, depending the level of education you are after and the timeframe available to complete your studies, you could be studying academically for the next 9 to 12 years. So, it is good to take a moment to think about your study habits, as it will only help us become better students.
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2- What is plagiarism? What are your experiences with plagiarism? Have you ever seen it? Do you know of anyone who has been caught plagiarizing? What can you do to make sure you avoid plagiarism? What are the consequences of being caught committing plagiarism in this class? Why is making sure no one plagiarizes so important?
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According to Özsoy, Memiş, and Temur (2017), study habits refer to studying routines such as self-testing, review of learned materials, and frequency of sessions used to study in a conducive environment. This means the ability to effectively manage time and other resources to complete an academic task successfully. My study habits include planning and conforming to the plan while studying, note-taking, self-testing to assess how well I understand…
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