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The Academic Integrity Project Andy Jones, English Kathy Cunningham, English

The Academic Integrity Project Andy Jones, English Kathy Cunningham, English. Four Modules. The Meaning of Academic Integrity The Meaning and Prevention of Plagiarism Proper Citation Procedures Authorized and Unauthorized Collaboration. Each Module. Five Sections.

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The Academic Integrity Project Andy Jones, English Kathy Cunningham, English

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  1. The Academic Integrity Project Andy Jones, English Kathy Cunningham, English

  2. Four Modules • The Meaning of Academic Integrity • The Meaning and Prevention of Plagiarism • Proper Citation Procedures • Authorized and Unauthorized Collaboration

  3. Each Module Five Sections • Overview of relevant definitions and UCD policies • Pre-test on definitions and policies • Tutorial • Help students review UCD policies • Apply policy to diverse situations • Final Quiz • Webliography

  4. Overview Four objectives • Place the issue in the context of the academic community • Provide definitions of key terms and policies • Present students with strategies for meeting the demands of university policies • Model consistent and accurate citation (using MLA style)

  5. Pre-test • After reviewing the module overview, students may take a practice quiz reviewing the information in that module. • 100% on the Quiz? Students may opt to skip the tutorial and proceed to the next module.

  6. Tutorial • Students will be asked to apply the definitions and policies in the review section to hypothetical situations. • For example, in module three, “Proper Citation Procedures,” students will identify correctly cited and paraphrased quotes taken from texts published by campus authors. • Student answers to tutorial questions will receive more elaborate feedback and explanations than on the pretest.

  7. Final Quiz Questions will • Be selected randomly from a database of categorized questions. • Represent a range of specific topics from within each module from “common knowledge” to “paraphrasing.” • Be created with the MyUCDavis QuizBuilder tool.

  8. Webliography • Annotated bibliography with references to books, articles and web sources • Links to on-campus resources, such as Shields Library, the Learning Skills Center, and Student Judicial Affairs • Links to off-campus resources, such as additional tutorials, on-line writing labs, and guides to a number of citation styles including APA, MLA, and CBE

  9. Special Thanks to: AC4 Education Subcommittee Members Donald Dudley, SJA Gary Sue Goodman, University Writing Program Office of Student Judicial Affairs Pat Turner, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies

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