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Gaming Against Plagiarism
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Project Background
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From our grant proposal:
GAP project objectives are:
Develop a culturally-sensitive tool reflective of the future ethical considerations faced by U.S. global researchers
publishing in a multi-cultural research environment
1.
Incorporate game design strengths identified at the NSF co-sponsored National Summit on Educational Games:
higher order skills, practical skills, practice for high performance situations, and developing expertise
2.
Create a transferable training environment that aids U.S. institutions in complying with Sec. 7009 of the America
COMPETES Act
3.
Assure scalability and robustness of design to permit future content enhancements to cover additional aspects
of responsible research conduct, such as the falsification and fabrication of data.
4.
Specific Learning Objectives for GAP
STEM graduate students successfully completing the game will be able to:
Identify major types of research misconduct: falsification of data, fabrication of data, plagiarism (FFP) 1.
List the basic rules to avoid FFP in research activities. 2.
Demonstrate ability to apply the rules in increasingly complex scenarios. 3.
Explain the potential consequences of FFP academically and professionally. 4.
Recognize and acknowledge differences in cultural approaches to FFP. 5.
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