Advice for New Faculty: Start with the Syllabus
…include in the syllabus a statement about academic integrity and cheating, so inclusion may be as simple as cutting and pasting. However, this can still be a learning opportunity. In…
…include in the syllabus a statement about academic integrity and cheating, so inclusion may be as simple as cutting and pasting. However, this can still be a learning opportunity. In…
At its most basic level, the syllabus is used to communicate information about the course, the instructor, learning objectives, assignments, grading policies, due dates, the university’s academic integrity statement, and,…
…instructors can adopt similar tools for classroom use and apply them not only to matters of academic integrity, but also to promote timely submissions of student assignments. 3) Separate tasks…
…academic integrity. AI’s suggestion is as follows: The essay could also explore the ethical implications of using AI to cheat, and argue that students who do so are not only…
…authors did not consent to their work being used in this manner). There are issues of academic integrity and plagiarism for users (like students) who may offload their work to…
A recent informal poll conducted by Magna Publications asked, “Would you like to see student affairs work more closely with academic affairs on your campus? What is preventing—or encouraging—collaboration on…
…our students through the challenges they face and help them achieve their academic and personal goals. Supporting the academic journey When students face challenges in their academic journey, it is…
…can say whatever you want to in your classroom and that you’ll be protected by academic freedom. Do familiarize yourself with your institution’s statement on academic freedom and policy manual,…
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