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# Knowledge and skills assessment. Which methods of assessment discourage cheating? Are exams, term papers effective in the assessment of students' knowledge?  
# Knowledge and skills assessment. Which methods of assessment discourage cheating? Are exams, term papers effective in the assessment of students' knowledge?  
# Intellectual dishonesty and licenses (copyright, Creative Commons, open source)
# Intellectual dishonesty and licenses (copyright, Creative Commons, open source)
# courses of action at various levels to address plagiarism: department, college, university, court


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Revision as of 15:39, 20 April 2010

Workshop

  • description: faculty workshop on intellectual dishonesty
  • objectives: learn to detect plagiarism with the aid of electronic tools; start a nuanced conversation about intellectual dishonesty and plagiarism
  • methodology: panel discussion from different fields, use of detection tools
  • workshop schedule and venue: Monday, 27 Sept 2010, 2-5pm, DILC
  • workshop participants: UPD faculty

Related Issues

  1. Collaboration. "Real world" jobs require people to work together. Shouldn't students start collaborating in school? How or when does collaboration become "cheating"?
  2. Knowledge and skills assessment. Which methods of assessment discourage cheating? Are exams, term papers effective in the assessment of students' knowledge?
  3. Intellectual dishonesty and licenses (copyright, Creative Commons, open source)
  4. courses of action at various levels to address plagiarism: department, college, university, court

Suggested Readings

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