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Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research

Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research. Project leaders : Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development Jean Lee Cole, Department of English Course development : Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development

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Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research

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  1. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research Project leaders: Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development Jean Lee Cole, Department of English Course development: Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development Jean Lee Cole, Department of English James Bunzli, Department of Fine Arts Ethan Duckworth, Department of Mathematics Daniel Rice, Department of Management and Information Systems Patty McDonald, Loyola-Notre Dame Library John Breitmeyer, Loyola-Notre Dame Library Alison Koentje, Class of 2008 Audio development: Richard Sigler … as the voice of Integrity Guy Jean Lee Cole, sound direction John Devecka, WLOY, sound engineering Technical team Richard Sigler, Web Initiatives Scott Sax, Web Initiatives Tracy McMahon, Blackboard administrator Course implementation: Enterprise Learning Solutions, subdivision RWD Technologies, Inc. Anne-Marie Sutch-Stabio, Ed.D, Principal Ted Williams, course integration and illustration Special thanks to faculty, administration, and student reviewers EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  2. Relevant institutional characteristics Private, Catholic/Jesuit 3,400 undergraduates Core curriculum grounded in the liberal arts Highly residential (90 % on campus) Strong IT resources, but not much online instruction Honor Code School since 1990. CAI member since 2000. Colleges: Arts and Sciences Sellinger School of Business Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  3. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research • Specifics of the Initiative • Online course will be a requirement for the class of 2011 • Goals of the course: • Introduce students to their rights and responsibilities under the honor code • Present realistic ethical dilemmas they might encounter in their coursework • Provide real life illustrations of why developing habits of intellectual honesty and academic integrity might be an important facet of their education • Provide students with basic information about doing scholarly research in a variety of disciplines • Introduce students to the resources available through the library • Course will be delivered through Blackboard • Students’ completion of the course will be monitored through grade book feature EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  4. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research • Development of the Tutorial • Planning committee had two examples in mind: • See UCLA: http://www.library.ucla.edu/bruinsuccess/ • See Georgetown: http://www.library.georgetown.edu/resource/tutorials • Planning committee developed script for tutorial Summer 2006 • Committee: Rick Satterlee (Student Development), Jean Lee Cole (English), Ethan Duckworth (Mathematical Sciences), Jim Bunzli (Fine Arts), Dan Rice (Information and Systems Management), Patty MacDonald (Head Research Librarian), John Breitmeyer (Research/Instruction Librarian) • Fall 2006 identified e-learning firms and issued RFP • January 2007 selected RWD Technologies to develop tutorial • Anne-Marie Sutch-Stabio, Ed.D. Project Manager EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  5. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research • Content of the Tutorial: The Net Savvy Generation? • Delivered as illustrated (sometimes animated) cartoon starring “Gabi the Greyhound”. The greyhound is Loyola’s mascot. • Tutorial contains 5 episodes • Episode 1: Gabi Takes the Pledge • Episode 2: Gabi Gets an Assignment: The Research Paper • Episode 3: Gabi Gets an Assignment: The Lab Report • Episode 4: Gabi Gets an Assignment: The Group Presentation • Episode 5: Gabi Dodges a Bullet • Tutorial contains reader’s choice element • In each episode the student makes choices for Gabi and the plot develops accordingly EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  6. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research • Content of the Tutorial: The Net Savvy Generation? • Each episode presents cases in point (real life examples of individuals whose careers (and lives) were changed due to their integrity or lack of integrity) • Kaavya Viswanathan, Harvard student and author of How Opal Metha Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life • Joseph Darby, the soldier who triggered the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal • Hwang Woo-suk, South Korean stem cell researcher who falsified data • Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling and the Enron Scandal • Roger Barnes, Loyola MBA who blew the whistle on Fannie Mae • James Frey, author of A Million Little Pieces • Pepsi’s disclosure (2006) to Coke of violation of trade secrets EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  7. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research • Content of the Tutorial: The Net Savvy Generation? • Assessments test students’ knowledge of the concepts as presented: • Quizzes include radio button style questions; but also “arcade game” style and “play for points” (e.g. Jeopardy Style questions). • Students access resource information through helpful menu • Honor Code policy (e.g. what is in the code, violations, history of the code) • Information literacy (e.g. proper citation, discipline specific guidelines, library data bases vs. Google and Wikepedia) • Tutorial reinforces the culture of academic integrity on campus: • Video introduction from Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J. President of Loyola College • Welcome and congratulations for completion from student Honor Council officer EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

  8. Loyola College’s Online Tutorial on Academic Integrity and Scholarly Research Project leaders: Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development Jean Lee Cole, Department of English Course development: Rick Satterlee, Assistant Vice President for Student Development Jean Lee Cole, Department of English James Bunzli, Department of Fine Arts Ethan Duckworth, Department of Mathematics Daniel Rice, Department of Management and Information Systems Patty McDonald, Loyola-Notre Dame Library John Breitmeyer, Loyola-Notre Dame Library Alison Koentje, Class of 2008 Audio development: Richard Sigler … as the voice of Integrity Guy Jean Lee Cole, sound direction John Devecka, WLOY, sound engineering Technical team Richard Sigler, Web Initiatives Scott Sax, Web Initiatives Tracy McMahon, Blackboard administrator Course implementation: Enterprise Learning Solutions, subdivision RWD Technologies, Inc. Anne-Marie Sutch-Stabio, Ed.D, Principal Ted Williams, course integration and illustration Special thanks to faculty, administration, and student reviewers EDUCAUSE ELI Fall 2007 Focus Session Boulder, CO August 15th and 16th

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