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What is the difference between collaboration with another student and plagiarism?

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What is the difference between collaboration with another student and plagiarism?

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Instructors often encourage teamwork in the classroom. Nevertheless, it is expected that all work submitted by a student is independent and original unless collaboration is authorized in the syllabus. Plagiarism extends beyond reusing a paper written by another student or a paper you wrote for another class. Informal collaboration becomes plagiarism if students work together on an assignment so closely that they repeat essentially the same detailed ideas, sentence structure or paragraph structure on a written assignment. • Why is plagiarism prohibited in academic work? Do the same rules apply in the workplace? Failure to credit sources violates the Student Code of Conduct and could result in sanctions imposed by the course instructor as well as the university. Plagiarism has serious consequences in professional settings. The reputations of newspapers that have included plagiarized or inaccurate reports have been damaged (Regret the Error). Companies that appropriate products or innovat

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