It is essential that you carefully and
fully document the resources that you have consulted. The mostdirect way to do this is to include numbered entries in a
concluding section entitled, "Works Cited". These entries shouldprovide complete bibliographical information according to standard
form (Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA Manual of Style). Theninsert the number of the entry in parenthesis in the text next to
the passage that is based on it. (Example: "The self is a relationthat relates itself to its own self…." (4) The number "4" refers to
the forth item in the "Works Cited" section at the end of yourpaper.)
- Quoting directly from other sources without documenting
(footnote or bibliography) and/or without using quotation marks.Claiming that this is an appendix will not excuse this action.
Claiming ignorance will not excuse this action.
- Using the ideas or work of others without giving due credit
or proper acknowledgment. "Proper acknowledgment”,” in thiscontext, requires a standard bibliographical reference and the use
of quotation marks if the material is being directly quoted.
- If your paper relies exclusively or primarily on extensively
quoted materials or materials closely paraphrased from the work ofothers, then it will not be credited as your work even if you
document it. To make it your own, you have to summarize it in yourown words, analyze it, justify it, or criticize it.
- You will not be credited for material that you translate from
English to Spanish unless you add to it something substantial ofyour own.
- In general, what you appropriate from another source must be
properly digested, analyzed, and expressed in your own words. Ifyou have any questions on this, please ask me.
- Any plagiarized document—one which violates the above
rules—will be given a zero. You will be given a chance to make thisup, and the grade on the make-up project will be averaged in with
the zero given to the plagiarized document. Since this is a groupgrade, everyone in the group will be treated the same, even though
the plagiarizer may be only one person. Each member of the group isresponsible to assure that other members do not plagiarize in the
name of the group. (Since the due date for the written project islate in the semester, this will probably require that I give the
entire group, i.e., all members, an Incomplete.) Each member of thegroup will be held individually responsible in the above-described
manner for the final content of the written report.
The usual criteria concerning formal
presentations apply when competing in the Ethics Bowl. Dressprofessionally.
You may write your group, team-written
project in either Spanish or English.
All competitions will take place in the
regular classroom and be conducted in Spanish.
These media files provide information on the ethics bowl and the follow-up activities including individual decision point summaries, in-depth case analysis, and group self-evaluation. They have been integrated into the Business Ethics course during the Spring semester, 2008 and will apply from this date on into the future.