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The Impact of Internet Usage on Academic Integrity and Digital Divide: A Case Study, Assignments of Research Methodology

The consequences of plagiarism in the context of the Internet age, as presented in a case study of a student named Solís. The text also discusses the importance of media and information literacy, intellectual property, and fair use guidelines. Additionally, the document touches upon the digital divide and its implications for different generations.

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Jannah Mae N. Dalaay Grade 12 STEM B
Teacher: Ms. Jane P. Osabel 06/15/2021
1. The competition Solís sent for his plagiarized work was the Smiles for the World
Photo Contest.
Mayorga, who designed the competition, conducted an investigation into the
matter but warned that Solís' behavior could lose its prize.
The Internet seems to make plagiarism easier. For example, today, copy and paste
is a very convenient way to steal ideas through the Internet, and everything is just
one click away to avoid plagiarism. The Internet makes most people more creative
because it provides different ways to organize and organize everything in minutes.
For example, it would be more interesting to take a simple photo using an editing
program such as Photoshop. However, even though some netizens are abused when
using the Internet and are irresponsible for their actions, which makes their
MEDIA
AND INFORMATION
LITERACY
WHAT WILL YOU DO (8.1 CASE
STUDY)
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Teacher: Ms. Jane P. Osabel 06/1 5 /

  1. ● The competition Solís sent for his plagiarized work was the Smiles for the World Photo Contest. ● Mayorga, who designed the competition, conducted an investigation into the matter but warned that Solís' behavior could lose its prize. ● The Internet seems to make plagiarism easier. For example, today, copy and paste is a very convenient way to steal ideas through the Internet, and everything is just one click away to avoid plagiarism. The Internet makes most people more creative because it provides different ways to organize and organize everything in minutes. For example, it would be more interesting to take a simple photo using an editing program such as Photoshop. However, even though some netizens are abused when using the Internet and are irresponsible for their actions, which makes their

MEDIA

AND INFORMATION

LITERACY

WHAT WILL YOU DO (8.1 CASE

STUDY)

Teacher: Ms. Jane P. Osabel 06/1 5 / creativity worse, they rely more on what is in front of them and commit crimes such as plagiarism in some way.

  1. ● He redeemed himself by giving up the crime altogether. He organized a football project for street children on the temporary grounds of the Baclaran Church Compound in Pasay City to cultivate children's character through sports. ● He continued working with the program to promote Calidad Humana. ● Use the Internet responsibly and follow appropriate Internet usage guidelines to avoid criminal offences such as plagiarism. Sometimes we are more focused on winning than on our inability to understand that what we are doing is wrong and proud. We need to control our posture and learn from this incident, because this only applies to us. Intellectual Property Transistor invention For me, intellectual property usually appears in research, especially in inventions. This is your own idea, you only spend time creating a functional invention that your audience can

WHAT HAVE I LEARNED SO FAR

(8.2 STICKY SITUATIONS)

Teacher: Ms. Jane P. Osabel 06/1 5 /

  1. Usually at home, I face a situation like the digital divide, in which case my parents, such as my cousin or me, give me instructions or suggestions on how to do something on their smartphone. These processes have been going on since then, just like our generation had smart phones and could use them properly.
  2. Digital natives and digital immigrants, if they adopt and apply these new technologies, they will treat our parents as digital immigrants, and my cousins, for example, are treated as digital natives. There is a big gap between our generation, which is why my cousins and I are technically and technically more capable than our parents, because we grew up in the era of these new technologies.
  3. Ensure that everyone has access to the Internet, as this is the most important factor in minimizing the aforementioned digital divide. Being available on the Internet means being able to learn different ways to use it, although it is intuitive to me if I use it often. And also, responsible. For example, when thinking about issues such as creating a Google account, the Internet provides steps to perform such operations and introduces the technology to anyone who has access to the Internet.

WHAT HAVE I LEARNED SO FAR

(8.3 QUESTION AND ANSWER)

Teacher: Ms. Jane P. Osabel 06/1 5 /

  1. I am at high risk of internet addiction. Allegedly, I have problems with the Internet intermittently or frequently because it affects my sleep patterns, and I find it difficult to separate from frequent Internet use.
  2. Although the risk of Internet addiction is high, managing my time correctly does not affect my productivity or academic priorities. Good online time management, such as self-control, will also have a positive impact on me and my health.
  3. Say politely to control yourself on the Internet. Participate in recreational activities, especially sports activities. When I don’t even want to go online, I like to play chess outside with my friends. Of course, it’s nice to have myself. Staying away from my device for a long time, it gives me time to chat and temporarily forget to be online.
  4. The impact of cyberbullying on mental health, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem and even feelings of worthlessness increase. Cyberbullying reduces someone’s social activities; it seems that he is completely alone, constantly insulting his feelings. It makes you feel that you always have problems.
  5. Insomnia, this phenomenon usually occurs in people who are cyberbullyed. They usually have difficulty falling asleep at night because of the experience, which also directly affects their health. If this condition persists, lack of sleep can affect your

WHAT HAVE I LEARNED SO FAR

(8. 4 SELF TEST)

WHAT HAVE I LEARNED SO FAR (8.

EFFECTS OF CYBERBULLYING)