Title: Acknowledgement Policy
1Acknowledgement Policy
2Foundation of the Policy
PAUSE
Take a moment to consider your work.
Review your submission to include the
documentation. Is it professional? Is it
grammatically correct? Is the documentation
complete? Are the sources clearly identified?
Are cut and paste sources properly documented?
Initial the appropriate documentation statement
indicating your agreement.
REFLECT
- Sign the acknowledgement statement communicating
that the documentation is complete and you stand
by your work.
ACT
3What Goals Are We Trying to Achieve?
- Enhance a sense of professional and personal
integrity in all endeavors. - Educate cadets to take professional and personal
ownership in their scholarship. - Reduce the incidence of plagiarism due to
carelessness in documentation.
4Written Submissions
- For written submissions, template for the
Acknowledgement Statement will be added to the
current format of the Title Page in DWW. - (The revised format appears to the left of the
slide.) Its principal elements read - _______ My documentation identifies all sources
used and assistance received in completing this
assignment. -
- _______ No sources were used or assistance
received in completing this assignment. - Signature
IT
Iam Thestudent
5Formal Group Work
Acknowledgement statements for FORMAL GROUP work
submissions (whether written or electronic
submissions) will be written. There is no
e-Acknowledgement page for Formal Group
electronic submissions.
IT
Iam Theleader
Iam Themember
6Electronic Submissions
The Math Department will not use electronic
submissions.
7Electronic Submissions(CIS Screen Shot)
Shows 2 requirements for IT305 and neither
e-acknowledgement statements have been done, yet!
8CIS Screen Shot
e-Acknowledgement page after first requirement
has been submitted. Note S date is still in
future. Cadet can edit or delete up to the S
date.
e-Acknowledgement page after both S dates have
passed (changed from October to September S
dates)
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10Requirement 1 George D. Martin, C-4, 07, Mary
M. Brown, B-4, 07, Paul P. Smart, H-3 07,
collaboration with the author, verbal and written
discussion, West Point, NY, 29 August 2006. We
set up the handwritten calculations for a as an
informal group. CDT Martin entered those
equations into MS Excel. CDT Brown added the
proper formats to make the calculation iterate to
a solution. We then all used the MS Excel file
to calculate a.
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12Requirement 1 George D. Martin, C-4, 07, Mary
M. Brown, B-4, 07, Paul P. Smart, H-3 07,
collaboration with the author, verbal and written
discussion, West Point, NY, 29 August 2006. We
set up the handwritten calculations for a as an
informal group. CDT Martin entered those
equations into MS Excel. CDT Brown added the
proper formats to make the calculation iterate to
a solution. We then all used the MS Excel file
to calculate a.