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Academic Integrity What is Academic Integrity? It is doing your own work AND when using the work of others giving appropriate credit/citations. -- Academic dishonesty or academic misconduct is cheating on any academic exercise.

Academic Integrity Access to the Internet and other digital material makes violations of academic integrity very easy.

Academic Integrity: Things to Think About Copying and pasting materials found on the Internet into papers is trivial, it seems like a huge waste of time not to do so. Copying and pasting materials found on the Internet into papers is trivial, it seems like a huge waste of time not to do so. ing programming assignments among friends in the same class and adjusting the code seems reasonable. ing programming assignments among friends in the same class and adjusting the code seems reasonable.

Academic Integrity: Things to Think About Sitting down with a group of friends to work on a programming assignment, spending hours on the assignment and then turning in your work just makes sense. Everyone worked on it equally, everyone learned something. Sitting down with a group of friends to work on a programming assignment, spending hours on the assignment and then turning in your work just makes sense. Everyone worked on it equally, everyone learned something. If a problem set results in a graph when you worked it out on your own, and that graph is perfectly created on a Web page, what’s the harm in downloading the graph? It will look better than anything we can draw anyway. If a problem set results in a graph when you worked it out on your own, and that graph is perfectly created on a Web page, what’s the harm in downloading the graph? It will look better than anything we can draw anyway.

BUT! William Taylor, put a different spin on the question. Would you want to be operated on by a doctor who cheated his way through medical school? Or would you feel comfortable on a bridge designed by an engineer who cheated her way through engineering school. Would you trust your tax return to an accountant who copied his exam answers from his neighbor? ??? William Taylor, put a different spin on the question. Would you want to be operated on by a doctor who cheated his way through medical school? Or would you feel comfortable on a bridge designed by an engineer who cheated her way through engineering school. Would you trust your tax return to an accountant who copied his exam answers from his neighbor? ???

Examples: Plagiarism - The adoption or reproduction of ideas or words or statements of another person without due acknowledgment. Plagiarism - The adoption or reproduction of ideas or words or statements of another person without due acknowledgment. Plagiarism Self Plagiarism - The submission of the same work for academic credit more than once without permission. Self Plagiarism - The submission of the same work for academic credit more than once without permission. Self Plagiarism Self Plagiarism Fabrication - The falsification of data, information, or citations in any formal academic exercise. ??? Fabrication - The falsification of data, information, or citations in any formal academic exercise. ??? Fabricationcitations Fabricationcitations

Examples: Deception - Providing false information to an instructor concerning a formal academic exercise, e.g. giving a false excuse for missing a deadline or falsely claiming to have submitted work. Deception - Providing false information to an instructor concerning a formal academic exercise, e.g. giving a false excuse for missing a deadline or falsely claiming to have submitted work. Deception Cheating - Any attempt to give or obtain assistance in a formal academic exercise without due acknowledgment. Cheating - Any attempt to give or obtain assistance in a formal academic exercise without due acknowledgment. Cheating Sabotage - Acting to prevent others from completing their work. This includes cutting pages out of library books or willfully disrupting the experiments of others. ??? Sabotage - Acting to prevent others from completing their work. This includes cutting pages out of library books or willfully disrupting the experiments of others. ??? Sabotage

The department of Computer Science and Engineering takes a dim view of violations of Academic Integrity. Note: Note: /preventing/Bill_Talor.pdf /preventing/Bill_Talor.pdf /preventing/Bill_Talor.pdf /preventing/Bill_Talor.pdf

Academic Integrity Is downloading music to your PC a violation of academic integrity? Is downloading music to your PC a violation of academic integrity? What about copying TV or movies? What about copying TV or movies?

Academic Integrity Is there a the difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement?

Academic Integrity Integrity to me means the following ethical choice: iTunes, NetFlix or Blockbuster OnLine vsDownloading

Compare: There are several reasons that cause students to engage in academic dishonesty. Some scholars claim that there are students who have a pathological urge to cheat. It has also been claimed that business scandals in the real world convince students that dishonesty is an acceptable method to attain success in contemporary society. Academic dishonesty is good practice for the real world. However, with the recent rise in corporate ethics scandals such as ENRON and WorldCom students may be realizing that ethics matters.

There are in fact several reasons that induce students to engage in academic dishonesty. Some scholars claim that there are students who have a pathological urge to cheat. It has also been claimed that business scandals in the real world make students believe that dishonesty is an acceptable method to attain success in contemporary society.[12] Academic dishonesty, in this case, would be practice for the real world. [12] 12 Richard A. Fass, "By Honor Bound: Encouraging Academic Honesty", Educational Record 67, no. 4 (Fall 1986), 32. ???

Anyway, recent studies have indicated that academic dishonesty does not seem to hold a clear link to academic success. One study showed that students given an unexpected opportunity to cheat did not improve their grades significantly from the control group.[15] Another study showed that students who were allowed to bring cheat sheets to a test did not improve their grades.[16] While this fact may conflict with the common perception of cheating (one survey found only 13% of males and 46% of females think that cheating does not help grades[16]). [15]cheat sheets[16] [15]cheat sheets[16] 12 Richard A. Fass, "By Honor Bound: Encouraging Academic Honesty", Educational Record 67, no. 4 (Fall 1986), Richard A. Fass, "By Honor Bound: Encouraging Academic Honesty", Educational Record 67, no. 4 (Fall 1986), Landon Tomas Jr., "On Wall Street, a Rise in Dismissals over Ethics", New York Times, 29 March 2005 late ed., A1. 14 Landon Tomas Jr., "On Wall Street, a Rise in Dismissals over Ethics", New York Times, 29 March 2005 late ed., A1.29 March March Whitley and Keith-Spiegel, Whitley and Keith-Spiegel, Ibid. 16 Ibid.

Which is plagarism? Why would a student who regularly gets As decide to cheat, since they cannot receive anything better than an A? The answer is that academic dishonesty acts as a shortcut. Even if a plagiarized paper receives a relatively low grade, that grade is high given how much time and effort went into the paper. Why would a student who regularly gets As decide to cheat, since they cannot receive anything better than an A? The answer is that academic dishonesty acts as a shortcut. Even if a plagiarized paper receives a relatively low grade, that grade is high given how much time and effort went into the paper Most violations of academic integrity are shortcuts. A student who would normally get an A, after putting in significant effort, may be content to settle for a lower grade given the end of semester time crunch. Most violations of academic integrity are shortcuts. A student who would normally get an A, after putting in significant effort, may be content to settle for a lower grade given the end of semester time crunch.

Plagiarism Plagiarism on research papers takes many forms. Plagiarism on research papers takes many forms. Downloading a free research paper. Downloading a free research paper. Buying a paper from a commercial paper mill. Buying a paper from a commercial paper mill. Copying an article from the Web or an online or electronic database. Copying an article from the Web or an online or electronic database. Copying a paper from a local source -- copied from students who have taken your course previously. Copying a paper from a local source -- copied from students who have taken your course previously.

Plagiarism Cutting and pasting to create a paper from several sources. These "assembly- kit" papers are often betrayed by wide variations in tone, diction, and citation style. Cutting and pasting to create a paper from several sources. These "assembly- kit" papers are often betrayed by wide variations in tone, diction, and citation style. Quoting less than all the words copied. Quoting less than all the words copied. Faking a citation Faking a citation Robert Harris, Virtual Salt: Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers (Nov. 17, 2004)

Research and the Web Facebook Facebook Is this a research tool? Is this a research tool? How is it different? How is it different? Did you know… Did you know…

Research and the Web Trusting information on the Web – Trusting information on the Web –  There are no guidelines for content on the Web.  Anyone can “publish” anything they want.  Not everything on the Web is accurate, not everything is even true.  Politics and Propaganda  Wikipedia?

Trusting information on the Web – Ask yourself these questions : What’s the sites purpose? What’s the sites purpose? Who wrote the page? Who wrote the page? Who paid for it? Who paid for it? What domain name ending does it have? What domain name ending does it have?.edu,.com,.gov.edu,.com,.gov How up to date is the information? How up to date is the information? Examine the content itself. Examine the content itself. Point of view, grammar and spelling, links Point of view, grammar and spelling, links A good reference:

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