Try to avoid thesame topics youdid in the past toavoid copyingyour own work.Use quoteswhereveryou use theexact samewording.Researchfirst andformulateyour ownideas.Use theauthor’s namein the samesentence asthe quote.Only giveencouragementto your friends,not your work!Only usesources youfullyunderstand.Always proofreadyour work! Lookfor citations alongwith grammaticalissues.Don’tmisquotethings to suityourpurpose!Try to writesummarieswithoutlooking at theoriginal text.Use differentfonts forquotes asyou arewriting.Make sure otherpeople’sfeedback (tutors,parents etc) isfeedback andnot editing.Use introductoryphrases tohighlight otherpeople’s ideas.“According to…”Manage yourtime carefullyso you aren’trushing to meetdeadlines.If you usequotationmarks, makesure the quoteis 100%correct.Keep versionsof your drafts- don’t justedit the samedocument.Make sure youunderstand thetasks you aredoing properly.Keep a list of allof the things youread whenresearching,even if you don’tuse them.Citeeverything -photos,graphs, dataetc.Try to avoid thesame topics youdid in the past toavoid copyingyour own work.Use quoteswhereveryou use theexact samewording.Researchfirst andformulateyour ownideas.Use theauthor’s namein the samesentence asthe quote.Only giveencouragementto your friends,not your work!Only usesources youfullyunderstand.Always proofreadyour work! Lookfor citations alongwith grammaticalissues.Don’tmisquotethings to suityourpurpose!Try to writesummarieswithoutlooking at theoriginal text.Use differentfonts forquotes asyou arewriting.Make sure otherpeople’sfeedback (tutors,parents etc) isfeedback andnot editing.Use introductoryphrases tohighlight otherpeople’s ideas.“According to…”Manage yourtime carefullyso you aren’trushing to meetdeadlines.If you usequotationmarks, makesure the quoteis 100%correct.Keep versionsof your drafts- don’t justedit the samedocument.Make sure youunderstand thetasks you aredoing properly.Keep a list of allof the things youread whenresearching,even if you don’tuse them.Citeeverything -photos,graphs, dataetc.

Academic Integrity - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Try to avoid the same topics you did in the past to avoid copying your own work.
  2. Use quotes wherever you use the exact same wording.
  3. Research first and formulate your own ideas.
  4. Use the author’s name in the same sentence as the quote.
  5. Only give encouragement to your friends, not your work!
  6. Only use sources you fully understand.
  7. Always proofread your work! Look for citations along with grammatical issues.
  8. Don’t misquote things to suit your purpose!
  9. Try to write summaries without looking at the original text.
  10. Use different fonts for quotes as you are writing.
  11. Make sure other people’s feedback (tutors, parents etc) is feedback and not editing.
  12. Use introductory phrases to highlight other people’s ideas. “According to…”
  13. Manage your time carefully so you aren’t rushing to meet deadlines.
  14. If you use quotation marks, make sure the quote is 100% correct.
  15. Keep versions of your drafts - don’t just edit the same document.
  16. Make sure you understand the tasks you are doing properly.
  17. Keep a list of all of the things you read when researching, even if you don’t use them.
  18. Cite everything - photos, graphs, data etc.