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Working with others
Summary of this module
Key information
- Collaborative learning is sometimes called cooperative learning and is where students work together in groups of two or more on a shared goal
- Copying is cheating. It is using others' work as your own without adequate acknowledgement or attribution.
- Collusion is a form of plagiarism. It usually involves working with someone else to produce work that is presented as your own independent work.
Issues
- Make sure you don't accept inappropriate help when completing your work for the HSC.
- Be clear about referencing, the way in which others' work is acknowledged and the way in which sources are cited.
- Remember the benefits of producing your own work.
Strategies/handy hints
- Complete all work on the basis of ethical scholarship principles.
- Ensure that the use of others' ideas and information is appropriately acknowledged.
Make sure that the work you hand in for your HSC is all your own work.
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