All Mondosol platform users gotta stick to the rules to keep things legit. You know, that means following the Terms of Use and any other guidelines, like academic policies or honor codes. It’s all about keeping it real and playing fair.

The Code of Honor on Mondosol

Academic misconduct is a big no-no at Mondosol. It messes with the value of the qualifications hosted here, and totally undermines the hard work of other learners. Those who get involved in this kind of behavior face serious consequences and totally break the code of honor.

When it comes to academic misconduct, we’re talking about any sneaky stuff that breaks the rules of a course. That means doing anything that goes against what the teacher says is okay. This includes things like pretending you wrote something when you didn’t, or getting someone else to do your work. There are clear rules about what counts as cheating at Mondosol. And other stuff that’s not on the list could also be a no-no. Basically, all of this breaks the trust code.

Definitions of code of honor

Mondosol activity – Everything you do on the Mondosol platform has to follow these rules. It covers logins, course stuff, exams, quizzes, peer reviews, assessments, chats, projects, and labs. Even any coursework you do off the platform has to stick to these rules and keep things fair.

You’re not allowed to do stuff on the Mondosol platform like breaking its Terms of Use. That includes breaking course or platform rules. It’s all about not doing anything illegal and sticking to the academic and ethical standards. You know, just being cool and respectful to maintain the code of honor.

Violations of code of honor

Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is like taking someone else’s stuff and saying it’s yours. It’s a big no-no. When you’re doing your work, make sure it’s all your own thoughts and words. Don’t try to get away with using someone else’s work, even if you change it a bit. And remember, using your own old work without saying so is a sneaky move too. Just don’t do it! Plagiarizing breaks a fundamental code of honor.

If a student copies a passage from a website into their assignment without proper citation, that would constitute plagiarism. This action would violate the code of honor.

No Unauthorized Stuff:

Don’t use or mention any unauthorized materials. That means no sneaky electronic resources or AI tools (like ChatGPT or similar software). Also, don’t use any unauthorized devices in any Mondosol activity, unless we’ve given you the all-clear. Breaking these rules goes against the code of honor.

Using an unauthorized online calculator during an exam on the Mondosol platform would be considered a violation of the rules.

Sneaky teamwork:

teaming up with anyone for a Mondosol activity without the green light. That’s just another way of breaking the rules and undermining the code of honor.

Two students collaborating on an assignment without permission or approval from the course staff. This would be considered a breach of the code of honor.

Contract cheating:

It’s when you get someone else to do the work for a Mondosol course or activity. Totally goes against the code of honor.

Paying someone else to complete a course or assignment on your behalf is an example of contract cheating. This includes using the Mondosol platform. It is also a violation of the rules.

Impersonation:

So, basically, when you pretend to be someone else on Mondosol. This means wrapping up tasks while using someone else’s account. It also involves getting someone else to finish work while being logged into your account. This is a big no-no and goes against our code of honor.

Logging into another student’s account to submit their work as your own would be an example of impersonation. It is a direct violation of the code of honor.

No sharing allowed!:

Don’t share any info or solutions related to academic work with others, unless it’s expressly permitted. This includes your own work, other student’s work, external resources, or solutions provided by the course staff. Breaking this rule violates the code of honor.

Shady business:

When someone tries to pass off work done in a Mondosol activity as their own. If you also lie about the conditions under which it was performed. This also covers fabricating evidence to support a claim of extenuating circumstances. It’s a clear violation of the code of honor.

Other violations of the code of honor:

This is about any sneaky stuff that gives you or others an unfair advantage. If you try to cheat and mess with the work being done for a Mondosol task. That’s a big no-no. Such actions go against the code of honor.

Consequences for Non-degree Products 

Mondosol will figure out what penalties to give based on the type and seriousness of the wrongdoing. How important the assessment is will also be taken into account. We’ll look at the user’s past bad behavior too. It’s super important to stick to the code of honor when we’re thinking about what penalties to give.

No refunds will be given for violations of the Honor Code. Decisions on violations will be solely made by Mondosol and its partners. If you breach the code of honor, you will be notified and informed of the resulting action.

Conclusion

The code of honor at Mondosol is super important for keeping a fair and respectful learning vibe. Following the rules in the Terms of Use is a must for keeping things legit and ethical. Stuff like copying, using unauthorized materials, or cheating will have some serious consequences. It’s key to give the code of honor top priority. This maintains the value of qualifications. It also makes sure everyone gets a fair shot.



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