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Academic Integrity
USD Resources
Video Resources
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Elizabeth Kiss |
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Don McCabe An Overview of Research on Academic Integrity RealVideo
11th Annual Meeting |
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10th Annual Meeting Gen. Malham M. Wakin, USAF, Ret. |
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Don McCabe & 10th Annual Meeting |
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Bernard Gert CEPE2000 |
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Lawrence M. Hinman CEPE2000 |
Web Resources
Don McCabe, Founding President, Center for Academic Integrity, Duke University. Professor of Management Studies, Rutgers University
Thomas Hall, Senior at the University of Virginia, Chair of the University of Virginia Honor Committee
Advances in technology have changed he way students learn, and in some cases, how they cheat. Experts say the number of students turning in term papers downloaded from the internet is on the rise. But technology is also helping professors weed out cheaters in the classroom. And new computer programs are helping to find plagiarists. Is cheating on the rise in colleges?
On-line Academic Integrity Codes
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