PPT-Academic Integrity
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Online AssessmentPlagiarism How prevalent is cheatingplagiarism in higher education Does elearning affect it What are the contributing factors What methods are used Are there pedagogical strategies for prevention. You Are Part of the Problem. -Eldridge Cleaver. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY. ICAI 2014. Presented by Jena Henson. “Confronting the Issues”. Session Abstract. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem was coined by Eldridge Cleaver in 1969. What a profound idea which is still used today in areas of social change and advocacy. This presentation/roundtable is for students, staff, and administrators to highlight the importance of taking a stand to look at their own institutional academic policies. This presentation is designed to share a case study of one student experience at a large private institution. It should inspire others to take action to discover the who, what, where, when, and how of campus academic integrity cases. Including how a case is defined, discovered, identified to the student, validated, and evaluated. What are the instructor’s role, administrator’s role, and student’s role. What are actionable consequences? What is the overall goal to educate or be punitive? Please come and take part in making an educational stand for yourself and your institution.. opportunities. Tracey Bretag, University of South Australia. International . Center. for Academic Integrity Annual Conference 2014. Academic Integrity: Confronting the issues. . Jacksonville, Florida. By. :. Michelle . Jansen van . Vuuren. . What is……………. WHAT IS. ?. The . H. istorical Origin. The root of integrity is from the Latin word . integritatem. , meaning . “. soundness” or “ wholeness.” “integrity (n.) c.1400, ‘innocence, blamelessness; chastity, purity,’ from Old French . “Just do what’s right.”. GTA Presentation. Dan Schwab, Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards. Shannon Quihuiz, . Title IX Investigator. Student Conduct and Community Standards. Agenda. 2. What is academic integrity?. 3. Academic integrity (. 學術誠信. ) . refers to the honest and ethical manner in which academic work is done, whether it is an assignment, an examination, an oral presentation, or a research project or report. . Academic . integrity means honesty and responsibility . in scholarship. .. Students . and faculty alike must obey rules of . honest scholarship. , which means that all academic work . should result . George Westinghouse High School Students?. . Ms. Berger-ELA 12. th. grade. Integrity in Westinghouse. Students will be able to perform a public policy analysis on the issue of integrity amongst the students in Westinghouse High school, following the six steps of PPA.. Ms Erika Gavillet. Dr Richy Hetherington. Do you agree to take part?. Yes. No. I don’t know yet. Testing…. If you are male. If you are female. Which of the following professional bodies are you a member of. New language in the syllabus. Academic . Integrity. Academic . integrity is not merely avoiding plagiarism or cheating, but it certainly includes those things. More than anything, having academic integrity means taking responsibility for your work, your ideas, and your effort, and giving credit to others for their work, ideas and effort. If you submit work that is not your own – whether test answers, whole papers or something in-between – I have a responsibility to hold you accountable for that action. I also have a responsibility to treat you with respect and dignity while doing so.. The original word for “integrity” in some of these passages is elsewhere translated “upright”, “uprightly”, “full”, and/or “perfect”. . Integrity. The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; . Through the Internet and Social Media. Michael DiDiego. Draft Personal Research Opinion Paper . Wilmington University . May 18, 2017. Figure 1 The Dewitt-Clinton, One of the Earliest Railroad Carriages . Plymouth State University. Department of Counselor Education and School Psychology. What is Plagiarism?. “An act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author’s work as one’s own, as by not crediting the original author” (. The Fundamental Values of Academic IntegrityThe x00660069rst edition of The Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity was generously supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and recognized AHS Policy and Procedures. Stacy Schultz. What is Academic Integrity?. Integrity. is: adherence to moral and ethical principles, soundness of moral character and honesty. . "Integrity." . Dictionary.com.
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