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Academic Integrity in Online Education
Academic Integrity in Online Education One major concern about the rapid move to online teaching is the increased potential for academic integrity violations. Instructors and institutions have ...Description: One major concern about the rapid move to online teaching is the increased potential for academic integrity violations. Instructors and institutions have proposed many solutions, but some can be expensive, unfair, easy for students to circumvent, and overly focused on punishing the symptom. This article focuses instead on addressing the causes of cheating, while encouraging student learning and growth.
Hide- Authors: Diana Katherine Skrzydlo
- Date: Apr 2021
- Competency: Communication; Professional Values
- Publication Name: Expanding Horizons
- Topics: Actuarial Profession