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Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence

CTSE Event

Encouraging Academic Integrity in the Classroom

The Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence invites all faculty to attend a live, 60-minute audio conference

Wednesday, November 28, 2007
1 - 2 p.m.
Room 245 Business Development Center

PROGRAM AGENDA

  • Preventing Student Plagiarism: What Students Need to Know Now
    • Strategies to instruct students on correct usage of internet and online sources
    • Developing curricular models that limit the possibility of cheating
    • Instructional methods & technologies that prevent and detect cheating
  • Strategies to Identify Methods of Student Plagiarism in a Digital World
    • Plagiarism on and offline: Recognizing the most common sources
    • Strategies to investigate forms of cheating, in and out of the classroom
  • Keys to Implement an Effective Academic Dishonesty Policy
    • How to integrate different forms of cybercheating within your policy
    • Precise guidelines governing plagiarism that you need to include
    • Methods to eliminate plagiarism with a student honor code
    • Techniques to integrate philosophy, policy and process within guidelines
  • Live Question and Answer Session - Have your student plagiarism questions answered!

SPEAKER

Dr. Dennis Gregory is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Counseling and Director of the Higher Education Graduate Program at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.

A light snack will be served.


Find Out More

Please R.S.V.P. to Jeanne Racioppi by Friday, November 23.at x3-6221 or e-mail Jeanne.M.Racioppi@hofstra.edu.