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Reflecting on the process |
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In this learning pathway, you learned about the correct way to integrate sources into your work. You learned about different techniques (i.e. quoting, paraphrasing, and summarising) to use the work of others to support your arguments. You also learned that it’s easy to fall into what is considered plagiarism and that it’s essential to cite and reference sources correctly to alleviate any doubt in your readers’ minds that you are clearly separating what are your own words and thoughts from those of others.
Challenge summary
In this learning pathway, you learned about the correct way to integrate sources into your work. You learned about different techniques (i.e. quoting, paraphrasing, and summarising) to use the work of others to support your arguments. You also learned that it’s easy to fall into what is considered plagiarism and that it’s essential to cite and reference sources correctly to alleviate any doubt in your readers’ minds that you are clearly separating what are your own words and thoughts from those of others.
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Purpose
Now that you have learned a lot more about how to integrate sources into your work and about plagiarism, it’s time to test your understanding. The purpose of this learning challenge is to:
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