Academic Integrity

Adhering to an academic code of ethics that includes identifying sources, not cheating, accurately and fully describing methods and results of research.

Developing course policies around A.I.

Key considerations and examples for creating an A.I. policy for your course(s).

Encouraging Integrity: Using course design to create an anti-cheating classroom culture

11-16-21This session aims to explore the reasons students cheat, and to provide strategies for building a classroom culture of learning through course design and harnessing students' intrinsic motivation.

Proctoring Decision Tree

Considering proctoring exams? Use this helpful decision tree to find the best method to use with your class.

Academic Integrity and Assessment Workshop

7-10-20 Participants gained a greater understanding of their colleagues' experiences with academic integrity and assessment.

Assessing Student Learning

Assessing student learning involves asking what your students need to know or be able to do. And, what would be the best evidence of progress?

Questions Around the Ethical Use of AI in the Classroom

For anyone considering asking students to use generative AI as a required part of a course, it is vital to consider what such experimentation actually means for students and for the companies that offer access to these technologies.