If you are using the sentence from lecture slides, tutorial materials or assignments. We will not allege plagiarism.
If you are copying sentences in large portions (i.e. >= 65%) from online resources such as Academic Papers, GitHub, Chegg, Towardsdatascience.com, StackOverflow etc. It will be recognized as plagiarism.
If you believe the submitted answers are your own work, you don't need to worry about that. And the previous notice is only for some students not everyone in this course.
Sorry for the confusion.
[It only applies to some students]
Dear all,
We've identified significant level of plagiarism for some students submitted final exam answers. It is a contravention of the UNSW exam rule. Although it is an open-booked exam, it does not mean that you can copy the text from an online resource or academic paper directly.
We would like to give you a chance to explain your motivation and behaviour and not escalate your case to UNSW Conduct and Integrity department for further assessment which will lead to 0 in this course.
Please send a statement to cs9727@cse.unsw.edu.au by tomorrow 10:00 am as we are not willing to delay the marking process.
If we do not receive your response at the given time period, we will escalate your case to UNSW Conduct and Integrity Department for central management.
Thanks,
Lina
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