Own Your Work
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Own Your Work | |
Contributors | Christian Köppe |
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Last modification | May 16, 2017 |
Source | Köppe (2012)[1] |
Pattern formats | OPR Alexandrian |
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If work products are publicly available to all groups, then there is a chance of plagiarism. This often results in not passing the assignment for both involved parties.
Therefore: If you encounter that someone copied (parts of) your work products, immediately inform the teacher and confront the other party with the fact.
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- ↑ Köppe, C. (2012). Learning patterns for group assignments: part 1. In Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2012). The Hillside Group.