Teaching and Learning Resources: Academic Integrity
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A collection of resources on Academic Integrity.
Cheating and Plagiarism in the Electronic Age Presentation [PDF]
Integrity Contract with Students (sample) [.doc]
Note: Permission is granted to use any or all of the material in this letter in any way that is consistent with its purpose of promoting academic integrity. William M. Taylor- btaylor@oakton.edu Oakton Community College , Des Plaines, IL 60016
Plagiarism Workshop/WebQuest - http://mail.nvnet.org/~cooper_j/plagiarism/
an introduction to the issue of plagiarism, an overview of copyright laws and fair use provisions. a demonstration of techniques to avoid plagiarism, focusing on paraphrasing, quoting, and citing sources.
Purdue OWL Online Writing Lab - Avoiding Plagiarism - http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_plagiar.html
Turn It In.com - http://www.turnitin.com
ICC has an account. Contact Patrice Hess, phess@icc.edu or 694 -5295 for more information. Used by thousands of institutions in over fifty countries, Turnitin's products promote originality in student work, improve student writing and research skills, encourage collaborative learning, and save valuable instructor time.
Getting Started with Turn It In.com - Quickstart Guide for Instructors [PDF]
Turn It In.com - How to Maintain Your Account [PDF]
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