Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication

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Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. eLCC 2011

Presentation Goal To share the journey to academic integrity by CCCOnline and the open content resources created in collaboration with WCET to educate faculty and students about policies and procedures. Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

How does your institution define academic integrity? Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

CCCOnline – 2010 Scope of Academic Integrity Sharing Login Information Receiving Unauthorized Assistance with Coursework Submitting Coursework Completed by Another Committing an Act of Plagiarism You are an academic if you are associated with an academy. An academy is commonly defined as a college or other organization focused on education. To have integrity commonly means to act with honesty. Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

How do you educate stakeholders about the policies and procedures? Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

CCCOnline – 2010 The Journey & Resources http://links.ccconline.org/integrity Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

Keeping the discussion going Other Ideas? Strategies Handbooks Course policies pages Course activities Keeping the discussion going Other Ideas? Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011

Questions? Contact. Any Muddy Points? For General Questions, Contact Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. lisamarie.johnson@cccs.edu @kuriousmind For Questions About Authentication, Contact CCCOnline Student Services advising@ccconline.org Journey to Academic Integrity & Online Participant Authentication - Lisa Marie Johnson, Ph.D. - eLCC 2011