A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrity requirements that apply when they are writing computer programs. The working group proposed a wheel-like diagram that might be used for this purpose and provided some examples to illustrate its use. Three universities in Australia have adopted the principle of informing their students about academic integrity in programming assessments, but have each taken a different approach to doing so. This paper reports on the three different approaches and explains why each was chosen
Academic integrity policies embody widely accepted principles of ethics and behaviour, instantiating...
Through a collaboration between the Teaching and Curriculum Development Centre (TCDC), the Centre fo...
The term ‘academic integrity’ has gained currency in recent decades, an interest in better understan...
A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrit...
A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrit...
In recent years academic integrity has come to be seen as a major concern across the full educationa...
We report on a survey of Australian computing students and academics that was designed to explore th...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement....
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement. Studies of...
A recent Australian project has investigated academics' and students' understandings of and attitude...
Concerns regarding plagiarism and collusion in higher education have generated an extensive literatu...
There appears to be a reasonably common understanding about plagiarism and collusion in essays and o...
Certain practices, such as unauthorised collaboration with other students and unreferenced copying f...
This paper reports on research that used focus groups and a national online survey of computing stud...
Research has shown that academic integrity education programs can have a positive impact on student ...
Academic integrity policies embody widely accepted principles of ethics and behaviour, instantiating...
Through a collaboration between the Teaching and Curriculum Development Centre (TCDC), the Centre fo...
The term ‘academic integrity’ has gained currency in recent decades, an interest in better understan...
A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrit...
A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrit...
In recent years academic integrity has come to be seen as a major concern across the full educationa...
We report on a survey of Australian computing students and academics that was designed to explore th...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement....
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement. Studies of...
A recent Australian project has investigated academics' and students' understandings of and attitude...
Concerns regarding plagiarism and collusion in higher education have generated an extensive literatu...
There appears to be a reasonably common understanding about plagiarism and collusion in essays and o...
Certain practices, such as unauthorised collaboration with other students and unreferenced copying f...
This paper reports on research that used focus groups and a national online survey of computing stud...
Research has shown that academic integrity education programs can have a positive impact on student ...
Academic integrity policies embody widely accepted principles of ethics and behaviour, instantiating...
Through a collaboration between the Teaching and Curriculum Development Centre (TCDC), the Centre fo...
The term ‘academic integrity’ has gained currency in recent decades, an interest in better understan...