One of the aspects of scholarly work is giving attribution to ideas and informat

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One of the aspects of scholarly work is giving attribution to ideas and information sources that you use—giving credit where it is due. Failure to do so diminishes your credibility and violates the principles of academic integrity. Plagiarism is the presentation of work done by others as your own work without giving credit. This can occur deliberately or inadvertently, but in either case, it is a violation of academic integrity.
Review The Plagiarism Spectrum and the other learning resources for this week. 
webstite for the plagiarism spectrum; use as a reference 
https://www.turnitin.com/static/plagiarism-spectrum/?scrlybrkr=0ee513fe
The two most common violations (Clone and CTRL-C) may be most familiar to you. Reflect on the 8 less common violations, identify one that you may have committed (or you could imagine committing due to carelessness) and share steps you can take to avoid. 
BY DAY 4
Post a 3- to 4-paragraph explanation of (1) a type of plagiarism you now better understand, (2) how you might avoid committing one of the types of plagiarism described, (3) the use of AI in academic writing,  and (4) how you will to ethically utilize artificial intelligence tools in your academic world.