Academic integrity

Essentially, academic integrity relates to recognizing the contributions of people's ideas .

  • It's based on core values of "honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility"

[http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/csc/academic-integrity/student/tutorial/academic-integrity/core-values-and-definitions.php]

*Development of AI is not via osmosis but modeling is a reasonable start.

*Teaching academic integrity is tied to two core practical skills: recognizing authorship and effective referencing

  • Collusion can occur in traditional assignment writing and submission but the distance learning aspects of blended learning poses the particular issue of students potentially commissioning more able learners to complete online tests and exams for them.
  • How can opportunities for educative collaboration be enhanced? It seems as if the Discussion board is the most common tool in play at the moment
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