I recently gave a keynote presentation to help start off Academic Integrity Awareness Week at the University of Saskatchewan. The presentation, titled Academic Integrity and the Culture of Sharing, covered traditional approaches to academic integrity, described an emerging culture of sharing among students, and discussed how this culture can inform our notions of academic integrity, honesty, cheating, and student collaboration.
Here’s a great article covering the event by Rory MacLean of The Sheaf.
If you want video, a recorded Ustream video of the event is available here. I start at about 19 minutes in.
Below is a link to the audio provided by Ginger K.
I sincerely want to thank everyone who attended, live or via Ustream. I love having supportive people in my life that enjoy listening to what I have to say. Thanks especially to Tereigh at the U of S, Dr. Jim Greer, Dr. Ernie Barber, and to my friend and hero, Dr. Richard Schwier.
I feel so bad we didn’t capture the chat room for you. It was a great experience to have that group of people together supporting you, learning from you and discussing many important issues around this topic. Thanks for consolidating all the resources so we can pass it on!
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The video link is broken… this one works: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/750553