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Academic Integrity at ESF

Academic Integrity at ESF. 132 Evolutions: ESF’s First Year Experience. What is Academic Integrity?. Academic Integrity at ESF. Honest and original work Pursuit of educational aspirations with passion and integrity

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Academic Integrity at ESF

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  1. Academic Integrity at ESF 132 Evolutions: ESF’s First Year Experience

  2. What is Academic Integrity?

  3. Academic Integrity at ESF • Honest and original work • Pursuit of educational aspirations with passion and integrity • Student rights and faculty/staff rights in relation to the educational experience

  4. What are examples of violations of academic integrity?

  5. Violations of Academic Integrity • Plagiarism • Inappropriate collaboration • Cheating • Facilitating academic dishonesty Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  6. Avoiding Academic Dishonesty • Citing sources • Know what to cite • Beware of the internet! • Preferred formatting style • Quoting and paraphrasing Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  7. Citing Sources Example Thurow, L. (1993). Fortune Favors the Bold (p. 6). : Harper Collins. Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  8. Avoiding Academic Dishonesty • Common knowledge • Collaboration • Avoid the “wandering eyes” syndrome • Be sure to leave electronics at home during exams Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  9. Know Your Responsibility It is your responsibility to become familiar with and abide by these practices, as well as report any violation of academic integrity by classmates, College faculty, or staff. Any violations should be reported to the Judicial Coordinator at ESF.

  10. Academic Dishonesty Judicial Process • Instructor suspects academic integrity violation and notifies student • Instructor communicates with Judicial Coordinator • Student can take responsibility for the violation or appeal the allegation • Instructor/Committee will determine appropriate sanction

  11. An Example of Academic Integrity Violations Sanctions will be determined on a case specific basis by the adjudicator or the Academic Honesty Committee.

  12. Additional Information Refer to the ESF Academic Integrity Handbook for more information on: • Violations • Citing sources • The judicial process (for violators) • Additional resources and links • http://www.esf.edu/students/handbook/integrity.pdf Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  13. Jurisdiction(AKA, do not run to ESF yelling “Sanctuary!”) Any violation of academic integrity on Syracuse University property or in an SU class is a violation of the SU Code of Student Conduct and is subject to review by the SU Judicial Coordinator

  14. Achieving Academic Success at ESF • Manage your time • Study smarter • Study groups • Tutors in the Academic Success Center • Academic Success Workshops • Be healthy • Ask for Help! Go to Student Life! • Visit the Writing Resource Center (WRC) Adapted from: Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved August 1, 2011 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity

  15. A Final Word… Unsure about any of these policies or how they apply to your situation? • Consult your owners manual! • ESF Student Handbook • ESF Judicial Handbook • ESF Academic Integrity Handbook • Ask someone! (instructor, mentor, anyone!) • Ignorance of any policy is not an acceptable defense for violating it.

  16. Acknowledgments(Look! A good example of academic integrity!) Material in this presentation has been borrowed or adapted from the following sources: • Boise State University. Classroom Conduct and Expectations. Retrieved from http://cobe.boisestate.edu/govern/operating_procedures/ClassroomConduct.pdf on July 28, 2008. • Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Academic Integrity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A Handbook for Students. Retrieved July 6, 2007 from http://web.mit.edu/academicintegrity/ • SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry. Academic Integrity @ ESF. Office of the Provost, Fall 2008. • Texas Tech University. Faculty Guide: Civility in the Classroom. Retrieved from http://www.depts.ttu.edu/studentaffairs/publications/civility2002.pdf on July 28, 2008. • University of Massachusetts at Amherst. UMass Amherst Classroom Civility and Respect. Retrieved from http://www.umass.edu/dean-Students/codeofconduct/classroomcivility on July 28, 2008.

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