This trial concerns accidental plagiarism on an assignment in a second year [Arcade Games] class. The violation was unusual because the assignment was not what is typically discussed when considering plagiarism. Furthermore, the two other students in that section of the class had violated the code on the same assignment, and the professor had confronted them as a group for what ended up being separate violations. The jury focused heavily on the intent and extent of the violation, and whether or not the professor was partially to blame for not making expectations clear. The trial resulted in a zero on the project, several resolutions aimed at personal and community education, and several suggestions for improvements to community resources an...
The concept of plagiarism is universally addressed in all scholarly, artistic, and scientific discip...
The Hawaii International Conference on Education has been held every year since 2002. It aims to all...
The exam is the most widely used assessment instrument in the history of education, primarily in mat...
[Professor Bishop] confronted [Astrid] about inadequate paraphrasing in a section of a paper she wro...
This case involves Larry, a student in Professor Moe's Slapstick Comedy (Humor 200) class. While wor...
A student taking a [Lab Superpowers] exam noticed that a classmate had posted an exam question on [C...
This case concerns [Annie] and [Molly], students in [Professor Warbucks]’s [Optimism 100] class. Whi...
[Violet], a Bryn Mawr senior majoring in [Chocolatiering] at Haverford, contacted Honor Council afte...
Cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of academic misconduct are a significant issue in higher educa...
Plagiarism and other types of academic misconduct at Law School can have very serious consequences f...
Ash Ketchum, a student in the POKE101 class co-taught by Prof. Oak and Prof. Elm inappropriately use...
A new Academic Integrity Policy was agreed by Academic Council in July 2009, one of the key aims of...
Plagiarism: let the policy fix the crime Plagiarism is considered to be an unacceptable act, a crime...
The issue of whether cheating and plagiarism should be categorized as an academic evaluation or disc...
This is a qualitative study that has reviewed decision reports on academic cheating with content ana...
The concept of plagiarism is universally addressed in all scholarly, artistic, and scientific discip...
The Hawaii International Conference on Education has been held every year since 2002. It aims to all...
The exam is the most widely used assessment instrument in the history of education, primarily in mat...
[Professor Bishop] confronted [Astrid] about inadequate paraphrasing in a section of a paper she wro...
This case involves Larry, a student in Professor Moe's Slapstick Comedy (Humor 200) class. While wor...
A student taking a [Lab Superpowers] exam noticed that a classmate had posted an exam question on [C...
This case concerns [Annie] and [Molly], students in [Professor Warbucks]’s [Optimism 100] class. Whi...
[Violet], a Bryn Mawr senior majoring in [Chocolatiering] at Haverford, contacted Honor Council afte...
Cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of academic misconduct are a significant issue in higher educa...
Plagiarism and other types of academic misconduct at Law School can have very serious consequences f...
Ash Ketchum, a student in the POKE101 class co-taught by Prof. Oak and Prof. Elm inappropriately use...
A new Academic Integrity Policy was agreed by Academic Council in July 2009, one of the key aims of...
Plagiarism: let the policy fix the crime Plagiarism is considered to be an unacceptable act, a crime...
The issue of whether cheating and plagiarism should be categorized as an academic evaluation or disc...
This is a qualitative study that has reviewed decision reports on academic cheating with content ana...
The concept of plagiarism is universally addressed in all scholarly, artistic, and scientific discip...
The Hawaii International Conference on Education has been held every year since 2002. It aims to all...
The exam is the most widely used assessment instrument in the history of education, primarily in mat...