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Academic Integrity

At OneHE, we value academic integrity for genuine student learning and trust in education systems. It ensures students’ work is authentic and upholds confidence in grading and certifications. In this section, we look at the actions educators can take to prevent breaches occurring and what we should do when a breach has occurred.

Fostering Academic Integrity

Academic integrity is primarily about assuring that the work that students do is their own so that student learning is authentic. In maintaining academic integrity, we also help maintain trust and confidence in the system of grades, degrees, and certifications offered in higher education.

It is almost inevitable that at some point students will make errors of judgment. Engaging in conversations about academic integrity are constant reminders for students to make the right choice in the moment. Part of our role as educators is to hold students accountable for their actions, and by raising academic integrity up front, we can help students understand why it is important and reduce the number of incidents that occur.

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An Introduction To Enhancing Academic Integrity
by Camilla J. Roberts

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Academic integrity is assuring that the work that students do is their own so student learning is authentic, and the system of grades, degrees, and certifications is trusted and robust.

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Deliberate Dialogue: Discussing Academic Integrity in the Classroom
by Niya Bond, Tricia Bertram Gallant

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In this video, Tricia Bertram Gallant and Niya Bond discuss what academic integrity is, and how to initiate a conversation with students to promote a positive learning environment.
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Academic Integrity In The Hybrid World
by Tricia Bertram Gallant

In this course you will learn about strategies to improve academic integrity and reduce cheating in your classroom.

AI and Academic Integrity

This section explores the intersection of academic integrity and (Artificial Intelligence) AI, focusing on how students can responsibly use AI tools in their academic work. It provides insights into maintaining academic honesty while leveraging AI for research, writing, and problem-solving. You will explore the importance of understanding institutional policies on AI use, maintaining transparency and academic integrity, and developing ethical practices for incorporating AI into assignments and assessments.

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Promoting Ethical AI Use Among Educators and Students
by Niya Bond, Marc Watkins

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In this video, Niya Bond talks to Marc Watkins about AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ethics. They discuss how to use AI ethically as educators and how to encourage students to use it ethically in their work.
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Key Academic Integrity Considerations in the GenAI Era
by Tricia Bertram Gallant
This page contains the proceedings of the Show and Share webinar led by Tricia Bertram Gallant. Tricia discussed three key academic integrity considerations for faculty in relation to using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in teaching, learning, and assessment.
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How to Craft an AI Policy for Your Classroom
by Niya Bond
In this video Niya Bond, OneHE Faculty Developer, shares three considerations to help you craft an AI policy for your classroom.

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