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Academic Integrity. There are cultural differences Except as approved by the instructor, All work must be individually done All sources must be cited No notes or other assistance during tests No double-dipping Do not assist others in being dishonest. Do your own work.
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Academic Integrity • There are cultural differences • Except as approved by the instructor, • All work must be individually done • All sources must be cited • No notes or other assistance during tests • No double-dipping • Do not assist others in being dishonest
Do your own work • It is OK to get help debugging • It is OK to discuss your program with others • It is OK to look at other people's programs • It is not OK to copy code • It is not OK for someone else to do your work
Cite your sources • Any code or other material that you copy, • You must say where it came from, and • You must indicate exactly what part was copied • When writing programs • It is not OK to copy entire programs • It is generally OK to copy small utility routines
No notes during tests • You may not communicate with others during a test • You may not tell others about test contents if they are about to take the same, or a similar, test. • No notes, books, or net access, except as permitted by instructor
Don't double-dip • You may not turn in the same work for two different classes, unless both instructors involved agree that this is acceptable
Don't help others be dishonest • If you help others cheat, you are also considered to have cheated • Do not allow others to copy your programs • Do not leave your programs lying around where someone else might find and copy them.
If you are caught… • Your instructor is required to: • Discuss the offense with you • Penalize you (usually with an F) • Report the incident to the department chair • Your instructor may: • Request that the incident be treated as a minor or a major violation • but a second violation is always considered to be major