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10
[Updated] Principles of Academic Integrity
How faculty can foster academic integrity
Thinking
and Talking about Plagiarism
Professor Nick Carbone discusses how to talk about plagiarism
in the classroom and how to talk to students that you suspect
may have plagiarized, etc. He calls turnitin.com (a web-based
plagiarism detection service) a "pedagogic placebo for plagiarism."
Anti-Plagiarism
Strategies for Research Papers
This site offers strategies to promote awareness, prevention,
and detection of plagiarism in papers.
Bill
Taylor's Academic Integrity Letter to Students
Take a look at Professor Bill Taylor's sample letter to his
students. Permission has been granted by Bill Taylor (btavlor@boakton.edu)
to use any or all of the material in this document in any way
that is consistent with its purpose of promoting academic integrity.
Discussion
Outline: Introducing Academic Integrity
From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s
"Academic Integrity in teaching and learning" website.
