What’s New in Academic Cheating?
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-25-2017
Abstract
Panel Discussion: Higher Education (HE) is more accessible due to technology. Students and instructors are no longer limited by space, time, and text. Students can complete entire degrees without ever having to step on a campus. Though technology has increased students’ opportunities for an education, it has also increased their opportunities to circumvent it. Do the grades listed on transcripts represent students’ achievement toward course and/or program goals or something else? In the digital age, academic dishonesty is a major concern for HE administrators and faculty. This panel discussion addresses academic dishonesty: the motivation behind it, the innovations to achieve it, and UM’s attempts to combat it. Panelists: Will Berry, Associate Professor of Law Catherine Hultman, Coordinator of Testing Services for Outreach Robert Hunt, Lecturer and Computer Specialist in Mathematics Date: October 25, 2017 Time: 12:00-1:00pm Location: Gertrude Ford Ballroom A, Inn at Ole Miss
Relational Format
presentation
Recommended Citation
Berry, Will; Hultman, Catherine; and Hunt, Robert, "What’s New in Academic Cheating?" (2017). Events. 48.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/cetl_events/48