Escape from Pixel Castle
Start
Introduction
While you are traveling through unexplored areas of China, you have been captured by the soldiers of the Pixel King's Castle. You will need to gather courage and overcome the trials that the King will put you through in order to try to obtain the pixel coins, pay for your release with them, and continue your journey.
Let's go!
select mission
PIXEl rolls
Fake doors
moving on jump
coins
Dancing stones
Fake doors
You must correctly answer the various questions to find the only true door and advance in your mission.
Start
Submitting the same piece of assessment for two different modules would be an example of this. If you re-use your own work, you must reference it the same way you would reference something you have used from a textbook?
Plagiarism
Collusion
Self-plagiarism
1/3
Great!
You chose the correct door
Next
1/3
Where a student (or a number of students collectively) commissions a third party for services that result in the submission of work for assessment that is, either wholly or in part, not the student’s own work. The payment may be financial or involve payments in kind. Where no payment is made the alleged offence should be treated as the offences of plagiarism, collusion or impersonation, as appropriate and as set out above
Contract cheating
Third party writing service
Collusion
2/3
Take it!
You chose the correct door
Next
2/3
Reproducing in any work submitted for assessment or review (for example, examination answers, essays, project reports, presentations, dissertations or theses) or any material derived from work authored by another without clearly acknowledging the source...
Para- allegation
Plagiarism
Colussion
3/3
Well done!
You have a pixel coin! Three more will be enough to buy your freedom
Continues
3/3
ERROR!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
ERROR!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
Error!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
MISSION MAPS
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
moving on
coins
Dancing stones
Moving on jump
Start
Making up evidence in support of an Exceptional Circumstances claim...
A. COLLUSION
B. UNAUTHORISATION
C. FALSE DECLARATION
D. FALSIFICATION
1/4
Well done!
You have jumped to the correct answer
Next
1/4
Sometimes your tutors may ask you work with others in the class (e.g., a group project) and sometimes they will want you to work on your own (e.g., for a take-home exam). When you work with others (for example, on an assignment) when the instructor expects you to work on your own is an example of this
A. COLLUSION
B. UNAUTHORISED COLLABORATION
C. FABRICATION
D. THIRD PARTY WRITING SERVICE
2/4
Yeah!
You have jumped on the correct answer
Next
2/4
This involves disrupting or destroying another person's work so that the other person cannot complete an academic activity successfully
A. SABOTAGE
B. FALSIFICATION
C. CONTRACT CHEATING
D. FABRICATION
3/4
Got it!
You have jumped to the correct answer
Next
3/4
Carrying out research without appropriate permission
A. BPS FALSIFICATION
B. COLLUSION
C. FABRICATION
D. ETHICAL FAILURE
4/4
WELL DONE!
You have earned one more pixel coin. You have two left to pay the King of the castle.
Continúa
4/4
Error
Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.
Go back
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
COINS
Dancing stones
PIXELrolls
You must maintain balance and jump from one roller to another by answering the questions correctly in order to progress.
Start
Artificially creating data when it should be collected from an actual experiment or making up a source of information that does not exist is considered to be this
FABRICATION
COLLUSION
PLAGIARISM
1/5
Conspiring with others to reproduce the work of others, including knowingly permitting work to be copied by another student. This is distinct from contract cheating as it does not depend on a payment or payment in kind being made for the work. This happens if you submit a piece of work done in collaboration with another student as if the work was entirely your own
Third party writing service
False declaration
Collusion
2/5
Making up evidence in support of an Appeal.
falsification
false declaration
fabrication
3/5
ACADEMIC HONESTY INCLUDES
Creating an unfair advantage
Advantaging the student body
Submitting original work
4/5
Ethical approval is the underpinning all of your work throughout the process of the dissertation
True
False
Not neccessarily
5/5
WELL DONE!
You have earned one more pixel coin. You need one more to pay the King of the castle.
Continue
5/5
ERROR
Oh! It seems you got soaked
Return
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
coins
Dancing stones
Dancing stones
Choose the right stones and stand on them while answering the questions correctly to move forward without falling into the water.
Start
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
1/5
The most common mistake made by students in submissions includes...
inappropriate paraphrasing
forgetting the ref. list
not inlcuding the cover page
1/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
2/5
TurnItIn can easily detect sentences from sources even when some words and word order has been changed
False
True
Not really...
2/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
3/5
When considering TurnItIn scores, markers disregard sources that contribute to the overall score if they are...
References
Key phrases
Both
3/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
4/5
Regarding turn it in scores, there is an acceptable specific number that you should be aiming for...
False
True
It depends on your sources
4/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
5/5
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are ...
Produce reliable sources as references
Not able to cite their own sources accurately
Are absolutely fantastic!!!
5/5
WELL DONE!
It seems you have obtained the 4 pixel coins, talk to the Castle King to be released
Continue
5/5
Error
Oh! It looks like you got soaked
Return
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
coins
Dancing stones
use coins
Good!
King Pixel has finally set you free! You can now see the sunset at the lake.
Let's go!
YOU HAVE ESCAPED AND YOU ARE FREE!
Now you can enjoy the pleasant view of the lake at sunset
Start over
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
NOT YET READY You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
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Escape from Pixel Castle
Start
Introduction
While you are traveling through unexplored areas of China, you have been captured by the soldiers of the Pixel King's Castle. You will need to gather courage and overcome the trials that the King will put you through in order to try to obtain the pixel coins, pay for your release with them, and continue your journey.
Let's go!
select mission
PIXEl rolls
Fake doors
moving on jump
coins
Dancing stones
Fake doors
You must correctly answer the various questions to find the only true door and advance in your mission.
Start
Submitting the same piece of assessment for two different modules would be an example of this. If you re-use your own work, you must reference it the same way you would reference something you have used from a textbook?
Plagiarism
Collusion
Self-plagiarism
1/3
Great!
You chose the correct door
Next
1/3
Where a student (or a number of students collectively) commissions a third party for services that result in the submission of work for assessment that is, either wholly or in part, not the student’s own work. The payment may be financial or involve payments in kind. Where no payment is made the alleged offence should be treated as the offences of plagiarism, collusion or impersonation, as appropriate and as set out above
Contract cheating
Third party writing service
Collusion
2/3
Take it!
You chose the correct door
Next
2/3
Reproducing in any work submitted for assessment or review (for example, examination answers, essays, project reports, presentations, dissertations or theses) or any material derived from work authored by another without clearly acknowledging the source...
Para- allegation
Plagiarism
Colussion
3/3
Well done!
You have a pixel coin! Three more will be enough to buy your freedom
Continues
3/3
ERROR!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
ERROR!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
Error!
Ouch! What a headache.Try again.
Return
MISSION MAPS
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
moving on
coins
Dancing stones
Moving on jump
Start
Making up evidence in support of an Exceptional Circumstances claim...
A. COLLUSION
B. UNAUTHORISATION
C. FALSE DECLARATION
D. FALSIFICATION
1/4
Well done!
You have jumped to the correct answer
Next
1/4
Sometimes your tutors may ask you work with others in the class (e.g., a group project) and sometimes they will want you to work on your own (e.g., for a take-home exam). When you work with others (for example, on an assignment) when the instructor expects you to work on your own is an example of this
A. COLLUSION
B. UNAUTHORISED COLLABORATION
C. FABRICATION
D. THIRD PARTY WRITING SERVICE
2/4
Yeah!
You have jumped on the correct answer
Next
2/4
This involves disrupting or destroying another person's work so that the other person cannot complete an academic activity successfully
A. SABOTAGE
B. FALSIFICATION
C. CONTRACT CHEATING
D. FABRICATION
3/4
Got it!
You have jumped to the correct answer
Next
3/4
Carrying out research without appropriate permission
A. BPS FALSIFICATION
B. COLLUSION
C. FABRICATION
D. ETHICAL FAILURE
4/4
WELL DONE!
You have earned one more pixel coin. You have two left to pay the King of the castle.
Continúa
4/4
Error
Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.
Return
ERROR
Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.
Go back
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
COINS
Dancing stones
PIXELrolls
You must maintain balance and jump from one roller to another by answering the questions correctly in order to progress.
Start
Artificially creating data when it should be collected from an actual experiment or making up a source of information that does not exist is considered to be this
FABRICATION
COLLUSION
PLAGIARISM
1/5
Conspiring with others to reproduce the work of others, including knowingly permitting work to be copied by another student. This is distinct from contract cheating as it does not depend on a payment or payment in kind being made for the work. This happens if you submit a piece of work done in collaboration with another student as if the work was entirely your own
Third party writing service
False declaration
Collusion
2/5
Making up evidence in support of an Appeal.
falsification
false declaration
fabrication
3/5
ACADEMIC HONESTY INCLUDES
Creating an unfair advantage
Advantaging the student body
Submitting original work
4/5
Ethical approval is the underpinning all of your work throughout the process of the dissertation
True
False
Not neccessarily
5/5
WELL DONE!
You have earned one more pixel coin. You need one more to pay the King of the castle.
Continue
5/5
ERROR
Oh! It seems you got soaked
Return
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
coins
Dancing stones
Dancing stones
Choose the right stones and stand on them while answering the questions correctly to move forward without falling into the water.
Start
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
1/5
The most common mistake made by students in submissions includes...
inappropriate paraphrasing
forgetting the ref. list
not inlcuding the cover page
1/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
2/5
TurnItIn can easily detect sentences from sources even when some words and word order has been changed
False
True
Not really...
2/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
3/5
When considering TurnItIn scores, markers disregard sources that contribute to the overall score if they are...
References
Key phrases
Both
3/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
4/5
Regarding turn it in scores, there is an acceptable specific number that you should be aiming for...
False
True
It depends on your sources
4/5
Let's go!
Choose a rock to jump on
5/5
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are ...
Produce reliable sources as references
Not able to cite their own sources accurately
Are absolutely fantastic!!!
5/5
WELL DONE!
It seems you have obtained the 4 pixel coins, talk to the Castle King to be released
Continue
5/5
Error
Oh! It looks like you got soaked
Return
MISSION MAP
PIXEL rolls
Fake doors
JUMP
coins
Dancing stones
use coins
Good!
King Pixel has finally set you free! You can now see the sunset at the lake.
Let's go!
YOU HAVE ESCAPED AND YOU ARE FREE!
Now you can enjoy the pleasant view of the lake at sunset
Start over
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
NOT YET READY You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit
YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue
Be careful!
If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.
Continue
Exit