A UP student was found to have plagiarized prize-winning photos that he submitted to multiple competitions, including taking first place in one competition with stolen work. He admitted to plagiarizing the photos and received sanctions from the organizing committees. A follow up article discussed how the student was later able to find redemption after the plagiarism incident through honest work as a photographer.
A UP student was found to have plagiarized prize-winning photos that he submitted to multiple competitions, including taking first place in one competition with stolen work. He admitted to plagiarizing the photos and received sanctions from the organizing committees. A follow up article discussed how the student was later able to find redemption after the plagiarism incident through honest work as a photographer.
A UP student was found to have plagiarized prize-winning photos that he submitted to multiple competitions, including taking first place in one competition with stolen work. He admitted to plagiarizing the photos and received sanctions from the organizing committees. A follow up article discussed how the student was later able to find redemption after the plagiarism incident through honest work as a photographer.
1. Read the following articles on a case of plagiarism: “UP student
plagiarizes prize-winning photos” at http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/39566-up-student-admits- plagiarized-photos and “UP grad in photo plagiarism gets redemption” http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2015/12/03/1528420/grad-photo- plagiarism-gets-redemption 2. After reading, answer the following questions: a. First article: “UP student plagiarizes prize-winning photos” • In what competition did Solis send in his plagiarized work? Answer:Mark solis has submitted plagiarize photos to atleast 7 competitions, first is the “smiles for the world” where he was declared as the first place of the competition, .
• What sanctions did he receive from the
organizing committee? Describe his actions. Answer :Expulsion, suspension from the University, warning, or expression of apology.