Anonymous wrote:At some point, about two minutes after college graduation, young people will have to collaborate with colleagues, work in teams, and avoid re-inventing the wheel and instead build on and draw on existing knowledge. They will copy successful processes created by others. They will need to split up tasks among the team and come together to produce a final product.
In school and college, these things are cheating and a violation of the honor code. No wonder they're confused.
https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-classroom-management/collaboration-cheating-distinctions/#:~:text=When%20students%20are%20working%20in,copies%20the%20answer%2C%20that's%20cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Any updates OP?