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MOOC 1 _ Information -
Digital Literacy / W4 Exam
Q’s and A’s
1.Question 1
Which of the following are examples of plagiarism?
(Refer to 4.1)

Check 3 options.

A student takes notes into an exam.
A student uses an information source in an assignment without referencing
it.
A student buys an essay off the internet.
A student borrows another student's essay, rewords and restructures parts of
it, and submits it as their own. - - A student uses an information source in an
assignment without referencing it.
A student buys an essay off the internet.
A student borrows another student's essay, rewords and restructures parts of
it, and submits it as their own.

- 2.Question 2
Is this student's writing an example of plagiarism?
Original
"But despite the deeper level of knowledge that our computers will soon
acquire, losing our jobs to machines doesn't have to be a bad thing. Letting
machines do the bulk of the work means that humans will be freed from
routine tasks that computers are better at performing with higher accuracy
rates, such as driving cars." Bollegala, D. (2016, May 5). Robot revolution:
rise of the intelligent automated workforce. theconversation.com. Retrieved
from http://theconversation.com/robot-revolution-rise-of-the-intelligent-
automated-workforce-58252)
Student
While there are a number of disadvantages to AI performing formerly human
jobs, there are also advantages, such as the handover of routine tasks that
are better performed by computers (Bollegala).
(Refer to 4.2, 4.3)

Check one option.

It is not an example of plagiarism.

, It is an example of plagiari - - It is an example of plagiarism because the
student has not referenced the original information source correctly

- 3.
Question 3
Is this student's writing an example of plagiarism?
Original
"But ethical issues arising from human and AI co-working environments is a
real concern. It is one thing getting a face incorrectly recognised in an image
uploaded to Facebook, but a totally different matter if cancer is
misdiagnosed by an AI, which could very easily happen. After all, computers
make mistakes, just as people do." Bollegala, D. (2016, May 5). Robot
revolution: rise of the intelligent automated workforce. theconversation.com.
Retrieved from http://theconversation.com/robot-revolution-rise-of-the-
intelligent-automated-workforce-58252
Student's writing
Other possible implications of AI replacing humans in employment are the
ethical concerns that might arise from interaction between the two. Bollegala
(2016) points out that possible ethical implications might vary in importance
however, with, for example, medical diagnoses outweigh - - It is not an
example of plagiarism.

- 4.Question 4
Why is this student's writing an example of plagiarism?
Original
"AI systems have already become far too complicated for the average person
to understand, let alone repair, so there will be new roles created which will
require people who can act as intermediaries between computers and
humans." Bollegala, D. (2016, May 5). Robot revolution: rise of the intelligent
automated workforce. theconversation.com. Retrieved from
http://theconversation.com/robot-revolution-rise-of-the-intelligent-
automated-workforce-58252)
Student's paraphrase
The growing use of AI in society does not preclude job growth. There are
those that argue that, instead, the use of AI will lead to new forms of
employment. For example, because machine learning systems have already
become far too complicated for ordinary people to understand or fix, there
will be new jobs that will emerge which will require people who can act as
mediators be - - They have copied distinctive words and phrases.

- 5.Question 5
What referencing system is used in the following example of student writing?
In text
Other possible implications of AI replacing humans in employment are the
ethical concerns that might arise from interaction between the two. Bollegala
(2016) points out that possible ethical implications might vary in importance

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