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One of the main sections in the UK Academic Integrity website
Updated on Dec 18, 15
Created on Jun 20, 13
Category: Schools & Education
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who wrote what? did the prof write his student's thesis? if so, wouldn't it still be plagiarism since the prof is trying to use the same content for two different publication purposes?
"Published on Jun 27, 2012
Learn what plagiarism is and how to avoid it!"
https://twitter.com/TheEdResearcher/status/513723154678960128
A code of conduct for a MOOC user? more like Hammurabi's Code than an Honor Code...?
Most high school students say they've cheated on a test in the past year, and even more say they've copied homework or other assignments, according to a recent survey. Author Jessica Lahey says it isn't all the students' fault. Lahey and Professor James Lang speak with guest host Celeste Headlee about creating cheat-free classrooms.
presumption is "guilty"
"Protect your work from others." ...
"Save your drafts and research notes until the paper has received a final grade."
6 elements of academic dishonesty defined:
cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, facilitating academic dishonesty, misrepresentation, sabotage
Office of Judicial Affairs website within Dean of Students, Office of Student Affairs
inc. "Avoiding Dishonesty: The Big Four" and "Maintaining Academic Integrity" pages
Activity and PwrPt for UK instructors to use in WRD 110, 111, 112 or 205
only one guest presenter recommended - current ombud, Dr. Sonja Feist-Price
12 items | 1 visits
One of the main sections in the UK Academic Integrity website
Updated on Dec 18, 15
Created on Jun 20, 13
Category: Schools & Education
URL: