Social Studies, 24.01.2020 21:31 erikstein8298
In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button.
original source material
student version
instructional designers typically employ models to guide their day-to-day work. due to the increased practice of the systematic design of instruction in a growing number of settings, available models become more and more proliferated, focusing on particular types and contexts of learning, particular groups of learners or designers, or particular instructional units (either whole curricula or individual modules or lessons.)
the main goal of any instructional design process is to construct a learning environment in order to provide learners with the conditions that support desired learning processes.
references:
merriënboer, j. j. van. (1997). training complex cognitive skills. englewood cliffs, nj: educational technology publications.
the primary aim of the process of designing instruction is to create a learning environment which provides students with conditions that them to learn. process models proliferate because more and more designers generate models that focus on specific contexts, learners, or even units of instruction.
which of the following is true for the student version above?
a)word-for-word plagiarism
b)paraphrasing plagiarism
c)this is not plagiarism
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