logging in or signing up cheating.PPS headlessprofessor Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1529 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description What should be considered cheating in college courses? What is plagiarism? Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript What is cheating? : What is cheating? headlessprofessor Other terms : Other terms Honesty Academic integrity Plagiarism Ethics of grading Ethics : Ethics Guidelines for appropriate behavior (duties, obligations) Apply to both sides of a relationship It is a guarantee that : It is a guarantee that student’s grade was earned based upon that student’s knowledge and achievement Student will not be subjected to : Student will not be subjected to Solicitation of $$$ bribery Sexual quid pro quo Neither should the student suggest these things : Neither should the student suggest these things Solicitation of $$$ bribery Sexual quid pro quo Cheating : Cheating Student use of unauthorized help in tests or assignments Some indicators of cheating : Some indicators of cheating Help which exceeds the limits authorized by the instructor Instructor is not informed of this help Gives an advantage other students do not have Written assignments : Written assignments Term papers Projects Book reviews Case studies Essays Field reports Lab reports Plagiarism : Plagiarism Using someone else’s words as if you were the author. Definitely : Definitely Purchasing a term paper written by someone else. Definitely : Definitely Copying an article from wikipedia and pasting it into your paper. Definitely : Definitely Taking a friend’s lab report, putting your name on it, and submitting it as if it were your own individual work, rather than a team effort. Possibly : Possibly Copying more than five consecutive words. Probably not : Probably not Getting help from an authorized tutor or teaching assistant Probably not : Probably not Getting help from an authorized tutor or teaching assistant Having someone proof read for typos, spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors Probably : Probably Having someone proof read and then start offering suggestions for improving the content Definitely : Definitely Having someone proof read and then rewrite your assignment, altering the content Definitely not : Definitely not Having your instructor read your assignment, and then discuss ways of improving it Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Interpret the author Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Interpret the author Critique the author Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Get answers from another person Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Get answers from another person Someone else takes the exam for you Is this OK? : Is this OK? Discussing the answers to a test after it has been made available. Avoiding cheating : Avoiding cheating Study by yourself, using textbook and online materials Avoiding cheating : Avoiding cheating Study by yourself, using textbook and online materials Don’t ask other students content related questions Who is guilty? : Who is guilty? Both the helper and the helpee! Consequences : Consequences F for course Incident becomes part of permanent record. Questions : Questions Ask before you do it. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
cheating.PPS headlessprofessor Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1529 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description What should be considered cheating in college courses? What is plagiarism? Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript What is cheating? : What is cheating? headlessprofessor Other terms : Other terms Honesty Academic integrity Plagiarism Ethics of grading Ethics : Ethics Guidelines for appropriate behavior (duties, obligations) Apply to both sides of a relationship It is a guarantee that : It is a guarantee that student’s grade was earned based upon that student’s knowledge and achievement Student will not be subjected to : Student will not be subjected to Solicitation of $$$ bribery Sexual quid pro quo Neither should the student suggest these things : Neither should the student suggest these things Solicitation of $$$ bribery Sexual quid pro quo Cheating : Cheating Student use of unauthorized help in tests or assignments Some indicators of cheating : Some indicators of cheating Help which exceeds the limits authorized by the instructor Instructor is not informed of this help Gives an advantage other students do not have Written assignments : Written assignments Term papers Projects Book reviews Case studies Essays Field reports Lab reports Plagiarism : Plagiarism Using someone else’s words as if you were the author. Definitely : Definitely Purchasing a term paper written by someone else. Definitely : Definitely Copying an article from wikipedia and pasting it into your paper. Definitely : Definitely Taking a friend’s lab report, putting your name on it, and submitting it as if it were your own individual work, rather than a team effort. Possibly : Possibly Copying more than five consecutive words. Probably not : Probably not Getting help from an authorized tutor or teaching assistant Probably not : Probably not Getting help from an authorized tutor or teaching assistant Having someone proof read for typos, spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors Probably : Probably Having someone proof read and then start offering suggestions for improving the content Definitely : Definitely Having someone proof read and then rewrite your assignment, altering the content Definitely not : Definitely not Having your instructor read your assignment, and then discuss ways of improving it Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Interpret the author Avoiding plagiarism : Avoiding plagiarism Use quotation marks for small passages Paraphrase large passages Interpret the author Critique the author Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Get answers from another person Cheating on Exams : Cheating on Exams Taking extra time Notes, crib sheets, open book Get answers from another person Someone else takes the exam for you Is this OK? : Is this OK? Discussing the answers to a test after it has been made available. Avoiding cheating : Avoiding cheating Study by yourself, using textbook and online materials Avoiding cheating : Avoiding cheating Study by yourself, using textbook and online materials Don’t ask other students content related questions Who is guilty? : Who is guilty? Both the helper and the helpee! Consequences : Consequences F for course Incident becomes part of permanent record. Questions : Questions Ask before you do it.