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Top > Reference > Education > Educators > Academic Dishonesty
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» Beating the Cheating - Librarian-designed webquest to teach teachers about the problem of internet-facilitated cheating and plagiarism.
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» The Infinite Mind: Cheating - Summary of and a link to a radio broadcast discussing cheating in schools, in academia, by primates in general, and in relationships.
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» Intellectual Honesty - Describes the many variations on "what is plagiarism" and admonishes students not to be party to others' plagiarism.
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» On Intellectual Honesty - "While it is clearly expected that each student shall exhibit honesty in taking exams and in representing the authorship of his/her work, there are other dimensions to intellectual honesty that impinge on every aspect of thinking and communicating."
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» Plagiarism and Academic Integrity - A production of the Rutgers University Libraries. An interactive lesson designed to teach students about avoiding infractions of academic integrity policies and instances of plagiarism. Requires the Flash plugin; best accessed over a fast connection.
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» University of Manitoba - Cheating, Plagiarism & Fraud - Material to help if you have been accused of or if you suspect someone else of committing an academic offense; and material help understand academic offenses better in order to inadvertently avoid committing them.
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» ACM Ubiquity - PCs in the Classroom & Open Book Exams - Open-book exams compared/contrasted with open-internet exams and issues related to cheating via computer. Article by Evan Golub, Department of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland. (March, 2005)
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» Wired News: Students Called on SMS Cheating - Six University of Maryland students have admitted cheating on an accounting exam by using their cell phones to receive text messages with the answers. Another six students were implicated in the case. (January 30, 2003)
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» Lucent - Research Review - Results of inquiry into the validity of certain physics research papers from Bell Labs. Independent committee finds one researcher committed scientific misconduct and clears the 19 other authors investigated. [PDF] (September, 2002)
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