academic honesty
This webinar recording is a brief review of the rationale behind online cheating, and it offers strategies/tools to enhance the online learning experience, promote academic honesty, and deter cheating. Heather Farmakis, Ph.D. and Melissa Kaulbach, …
Because online students lack face-to-face interaction with instructors, you might assume they cheat more than their on-campus counterparts. However, research conducted by the Distance Education Center at the University of West Georgia indicates higher rates …
In our many years of partnering with and consulting online instructors, we quickly learned one of their biggest concerns: exam security. Knowing this, we’ve provided proven recommendations to help promote academic honesty and prevent cheating …
Cheating in the classroom is not a new issue, but inside the virtual learning environment, instructors face a unique set of challenges when considering how to promote academic integrity. Faculty Focus’ “Special Report: Promoting Academic …
The attached document contains general suggestions, strategies to minimize cheating, technology solutions, sample policies and a bibliography.
Academic Honesty and Cheating in Online Courses