PPT-Information Literacy What you cannot do: Academic Honesty and Plagiarism

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Created by Alice Frye PhD Department of Psychology University of Massachusetts Lowell 1 Steps in this tutorial 1 State goals of this tutorial 2 Why academic honesty

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Created by Alice Frye PhD Department of Psychology University of Massachusetts Lowell 1 Steps in this tutorial 1 State goals of this tutorial 2 Why academic honesty is crucial 3 UML definitions of academic dishonesty. Providing any part of an administered or unadministered examination, including the Submitting an assignment as one's own work where answers have been copied from Submitting a take home examination Strategies for Fostering Academic Integrity. Ms. Deborah C. Bell. Director for Academic Honesty. dbell@uga.edu. Mr. Hunt . Revell. Coordinator for Academic Honesty. huntrev@uga.edu. honesty.uga.edu. University of Georgia. From Strake Jesuit College Preparatory . Community Life . 2015-2016. Academic Honesty. Honor and character can be defined as, “what one does when no one else is watching.” . A person’s honor is bound up with his or her integrity. . Clarifying . OSU's Approach. Stefanie Buck, Instructional Design and Ecampus Librarian, OSU Libraries. Lynn Greenough, Instructional Technology Specialist, TAC. Raphelle Rhoads,. College Student Services . Workshop and Powerpoint © Catherine Bacque. catherine.bacque@tdsb.on.ca . eyebeebacque@gmail.com. What is Plagiarism?. The IB Position Paper, . Academic Honesty in the IB (Jude Carroll, 2012), . uses the following definition from The International Centre for Academic Integrity:. Ms Erika Gavillet. Dr Richy Hetherington. Do you agree to take part?. Yes. No. I don’t know yet. Which of the following professional bodies are you a member of. General Medical Council. The Health Professions Council. Academic Integrity and Turnitin.com. What is Turnitin.com?. Turnitin. is an internet-based plagiarism-prevention service. . Turnitin's. Originality Check helps teachers check students' work for . improper citation . …. Use post-it notes to record the research skills that YOU TEACH or that you think SHOULD be taught at each grade level. . Place your post-it note on the chart for that grade level. . Be sure to get a . Ms Erika Gavillet. Dr Richy Hetherington. Do you agree to take part?. Yes. No. I don’t know yet. Which of the following professional bodies are you a member of. General Medical Council. The Health Professions Council. Introduction. to Business. July 2011. Danielle C. . Istl. , . LL.M.. Academic Integrity Officer. www.uwindsor.ca/aio. You are here!. Overview. What is plagiarism?. When to cite . Paraphrasing. Common knowledge. 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. Failing Grades. Upon a first . occurrence of plagiarism. , . professors . may offer students an opportunity to rewrite an assignment using proper credit and citations. However, professors may also issue failing or no-credit grades for individual plagiarized assignments.. ACADEMIC HONESTY 2018-2019 Six Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity The International Center for Academic Integrity (CAI) defines academic integrity as a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to six fundamental values: 1. Originality and Plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when you use another’s words, ideas, assertions, data, or figures and do not acknowledge that you have done so. . If you use the words, ideas, or phrasing of another person or from published material, you must:.

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