BMP3003 Game Design: Creating an Academic Integrity Game for Students

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This assignment details the design and instructions for 'Mini Dora Ni,' a game created to educate students about academic integrity, plagiarism, and academic misconduct. The game features Dora, a 'Professor' robot, Ni, a 'Student' dog, and Mini, a 'Plague' cat, where Ni identifies and eliminates Mini to learn about plagiarism detection. The project highlights skills developed in knowledge enhancement, writing, creative thinking, and research, referencing the Australian Higher Education Standards Framework (TEQSA 2015) and academic literature. It includes questions and answers to test understanding of ethical assignment practices and plagiarism types. Desklib offers similar solved assignments and resources for students.
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Instructions for playing the game
BMP3003 Further Academic Skills
Academic Integrity plays an important role in University
reputation and growth. Different university has different
approach to Academic integrity. One of the approach is
declared by Australian Higher Education Standards
Framework (TEQSA 2015). TEQSA has formulated a
framework consisting four requirement of higher education
institution which promote and enhances Academic Integrity.
Every university must have plans and policies that promote
and develop academic integrity.
Institutions must formulate rules and take action to minimise
Academic misconducts.
Students, staff and members must be provided with training
so that they could sense such misconduct and must avoid
being part of these misconducts.
Institutions must maintain integrity and must acknowledge
the involvement of third party in the higher education.
Player required – Two or more students with one professor
who has the expertise in detecting Plagiarism.
Mini Dora Ni” is a classic shooter game which is designed
especially for students who wanted to enhance their
knowledge related to Academic Integrity, Plagiarism and
Academic misconduct. This game is important for students
as it will teach them how to identify hidden plague and
remove them without breaching Academic Integrity.
2. Object of the Game
The main and primary objective of the game is teaching the
students the identification of Plague whether easily
assessable or hidden and to detect them and remove them.
Another objective of the game is to enhance the vocabulary
of the students so that they could avoid the mistakes that
lead to Plagiarism.
3. Starting the Game
Dora is the High- Tech Robot acting as a 'Professor'. Ni is the
dog acting as a 'Student' whereas Mini is the cute cat acting
as 'Plague' in Ni's assignment. Now Ni will search for Mini
with the help of Dora and after identifying Mini, Ni will shoot
it. Mini will be of different colours and sizes and detecting
the biggest Mini will give you highest point whereas
detecting the smallest one will give you the lowest point.
An explanation of why academic
integrity at University is so important
Game Design
Skills used to produce the game
There are several skills that are used by me in
creation of this project file. Some of them has
been mentioned here. Firstly, this project helps
me to improve and enhance my knowledge,
writing skills and it also helps me in building
creative and innovative thoughts and ideas. This
file not only boost my thinking perspective but
also enhances my academic knowledge on
certain facts and figures. I had compile the
whole project file with proper research material
containing factual data. Different media have
been used by me in researching the exact and
accurate data and facts. In this project file I have
developed a game named ' Mini Dora Ni' which
gives adequate knowledge to the students to
identify, detect and remove Plagiarism
Name
Salmon, M.A., 2018. Promoting academic integrity
in the context of 21st century technology.
Kinesiology Review, 7(4), pp.314-320.
Kumar, R., Pratap, B. and Pateria, R.K., 2022. An
effect on academic integrity due to plagiarism: A
review. Library Progress (International), 42(1),
pp.206-219.
References
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Questions
Answers
Q 1 ) Is it ethical to
outsource your
assignment?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Partially ethical
Q 2) How many types
of Plagiarism exist?
a. Four
b. Six
c. Ten
Q 3) Which of the
following is considered
unethical practices?
a. Cheating
b. Bribing
c. Both
Q 4 )Is mentioning of
References is mandatory
for research work?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Depends
A1) NO, outsoaring the
assignment is not
considered as ethical
under any scenarios.
A 2) There exists 10
kinds of plagiarism.
A 3) Cheating and
Bribing both are
considered unethical.
A 4) Yes, mentioning
references in the
assignment is necessary.
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