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  • What do you think of when you hear the term academic integrity.

  • Perhaps you think of looking only at your own test sheet during a quiz or writing your own papers and giving credit

  • where credit is due by using proper citation when you use direct quotes or paraphrase?

  • You would be correct now. What do you think of when you hear the term academic dishonesty?

  • Maybe you think about glancing to the left or right to see how someone answered a question on a test or

  • Maybe you think of buying or selling a term paper

  • or even copying information from a book without proper citation.

  • Well you would also be correct.

  • The academic integrity policy informs you on what it takes to complete your coursework with the highest quality and integrity

  • thereby remaining in good standing with the college.

  • The policy in the college catalog states

  • "academic integrity is an essential and shared value in all of higher education of

  • presenting one's own work and properly acknowledging that of others."

  • Academic and dishonesty occurs when the academic integrity policy is violated.

  • Let's take a short look at some violations.

  • Plagiarism is passing off someone else's work in all or part as your own.

  • This includes submitting another person's words either a direct quotation or

  • paraphrasing without proper citation.

  • So please

  • always cite your sources.

  • Cheating is academic dishonesty.

  • Whether it be copying someone else's answer on a test or

  • obtaining test answers both will land you in the same boat. A sinking boat.

  • Facilitating in helping someone commit academic dishonesty is a grave violation of the policy even if you did not use the information

  • personally. You help someone else sheet and that's wrong.

  • Another violation of the academic

  • integrity policy is called fabrication. Fabrication is altering or transmitting academic information or records without

  • authorization.

  • Multiple submissions of a paper or project for credit in multiple classes

  • without instructor permission is another example of academic dishonesty.

  • Let me ask you this. Do you feel brainstorming with a fellow student on a homework assignment to be an

  • accepted practice and not subject to the academic dishonesty penalties?

  • Well it may or may not be.

  • Read the instructions for the activity. If it says, "I expect you to work alone on this assignment"

  • then, no, it is not an acceptable practice.

  • What about quizzes?

  • Again consult the activity instructions. If the instructions state

  • "this is an open book open note quiz", then you can use your notes and your book.

  • But if the instructions say, "no notes no book", then to use them would be a violation of the academic integrity policy.

  • Yes, even online.

  • So always read the instructions for all activities and assessments. If you are ever in doubt as to whether

  • collaboration is permitted ask your instructor.

  • Violating the academic integrity policy at Mercy College can result in disciplinary actions

  • ranging from notes in your academic record to a failing grade in the course the dishonesty occurred or even

  • dismissal from the college.

  • Please feel free to look over this information in your college catalog.

  • It is a valuable resource in defining policy and the penalties.

  • Thanks for joining me.

What do you think of when you hear the term academic integrity.

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アカデミック・インテグリティとは何か、アカデミック・ディスコンシデントとは何か (What is Academic Integrity and Academic Dishonesty)

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    phoebe2345 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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