학술논문

Internet and plagiarism in high school students
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 15th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI) Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2020 15th Iberian Conference on. :1-6 Jun, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Internet
Plagiarism
Information systems
Wireless fidelity
Tools
Software
Accreditation
Ecuador
high school
Language
Abstract
Plagiarism has been corroborated in the educational field as an intentional or not, of committing fraud in the accreditation of a certain knowledge or competence, which has been increased with the use of the Internet. A quantitative study is presented, which applies the questionnaire based on the Internet Catalunya project to 16,287 high school students in Ecuador. It is proposed as a hypothesis that the use of Internet resources and tools affect the level of plagiarism of high school students. The Chi-square statistic is applied, to determine the existence of correlations of different variables with the level of plagiarism, and k-means to establish categories of students based on the number of hours they devote to different activities on the Internet, obtaining three groups that we have called: a) liabilities, b) chat and video, c) games and videos. As a result, it is obtained that sex and income level directly affect the level of plagiarism; Regarding the number of hours devoted to chat, a dichotomy is shown, since those who spend more time chatting on academic subjects have a lower tendency to plagiarize. In general, the resources and tools available on the Internet in their various forms if they affect the level of plagiarism.