SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 48
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
Academic Integrity and
                          Alec Couros, PhD
 the Culture of Sharing   University of Regina
Outline

• Traditional views of and
  approaches toward
  academic integrity (AI).

• Rise of the culture of
  openness, sharing,
  collaboration and remix.

• How the shift informs our
  contemporary views of
  academic integrity,
  intellectual property, and
  (free) culture.
Academic Integrity != Plagiarism
Keywords: Text from top 10 Academic
Google results, visualized using Wordle.
Definitions from Universities

• “... the pursuit of scholarly activity in an open, honest and responsible
  manner. Academic integrity includes a commitment not to engage in or
  tolerate acts of falsification, misrepresentation or deception.” (Penn State)


• “... is a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to five fundamental values:
  honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility.” (CAI)


• “... means honesty and responsibility in scholarship. Professors have to obey
  rules of honest scholarship, and so do students.” (Oklahoma U.)


• “... is the cornerstone of University life and scholarly communities.
  Professional academics, depend on each other to work with integrity to
  continually advance our understanding of the world through the development
  and dissemination of knowledge.” (York U.)
Definitions from Educators via Twitter
“Twenty-nine engineering students
got 0, after professors caught them
cheating on essays about
professional ethics.”
“Cheating is not only commonplace
but is also becoming increasingly
sophisticated.”


   “Developing a system of codes and
   hand signals, pre-recording answers
   and storing them in audio recorders”


       creates a system where “students
       feel that education is less important
       than their grades”
“... the high rates don’t necessarily
mean students in those programs
are more likely to cheat. Rather,
their professors may simply be
taking cheating more seriously.”
“Students go to university for a
higher education. They don’t go to
be involved in a culture mistrust, a
culture of guilt.”
“One hundred and forty-six
students used the group to help
each other with homework
assignments.”
“Shouldn’t the teacher be
                        reprimanded for hindering the
                        ability of fertile and free-thinking
                        academic minds to collaborate
                        and learn and progress (in) the
                        way in which they best see fit?”

“The online culture is outpacing
the curriculum and education
system. These students are
smart and using the Internet the
way it should be used. This is the
future of education.”

                                                       Source
Statistical Overview
                                     15%
                                                 • Students identified whether or
                                                   not they regularly attempted to
                                                   cheat. The majority reported
                                           15%     that while they did not regularly
                                                   cheat, their decision was
                                                   swayed by the circumstances.
       70%
                                                 • Recent studies revealed that the
                                                   Internet “provided more
                  Do Not Cheat
                                                   convenience to cheat and
                                                   plagiarize. Web sites, e-mails,
                  Will Always Try                  chat rooms, digital devices, and
                                                   search engines all become tools
                  May Be Swayed                    for plagiarism and
                                                   cheating.” (Hongyan et. al, 2008)
Survey Results (rounded), Couros, 2000
Why Do Students Plagiarize?

•Poor time management and research skills.
•Lack of interest in the subject or low self-confidence.
•Lack of knowledge or ability to write/research a paper.
•Mistakes made in note-taking/research.
•Others plagiarize and are not caught.
•Laziness or blatant disregard for copyright regulations.
•Over-emphasis of grades vs. learning.
•Lack of knowledge of what constitutes plagiarism or AI.
•Educators show lack of integrity themselves.
•Pressure from family, competition for scholarships/jobs.
•Culturally based attitudes toward ownership of knowledge.
                                           Source: Penn State Libraries.
Paper Mills: Over 250 listed at Kimbel Library.
Traditional Approaches to Academic Integrity

•Virtues Approach
  •Develop and nurture students who do not want to cheat.
  •Model ethical academic conduct through faculty.
•Prevention Approach
  •Eliminate or reduce the opportunities to cheat.
  •Reduce the pressure to cheat.
•Police approach
  •Catch and discipline those who are caught cheating.
  •Develop strong deterrents.
  •Use strategies and tools to check for cheating.
Timeline of Traditional Approaches to AI



       Formation of the
                                          Act of Cheating
      Intention to Cheat




    Academic Integrity
                           Preventative           Police or Detection
      and Character
                            Approaches                Approaches
       Approaches
Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
Proactive Prevention Techniques

•Educators better understand why students cheat, and
 learn various, emerging forms of academic dishonesty.

•Students helped to better understand plagiarism and
 importance of citing sources.

•Assignment design: assignments made clear, topics
 changed often, citation/source innovation, focus on
 research/writing process, require oral reports, annotated
 bibliographies.
Rise of Openness, Sharing,
   Collaboration & Remix
how we view collaboration




cathedral vs. the bazaar
how we view knowledge
                         and creative works

copyright vs. copyleft
The Hacker Ethic

• Distinguish between the original
  hackers and those portrayed in the
  media.
• Principles: sharing, community &
  collaboration, access, freedom of
  information, comp. for better
  society.
• “... essential lessons can be learned
  about the world from taking things
  apart, seeing how they work, and
  using this knowledge to create new
  and more interesting things.” (Levy,
  1984)
Tensions


   Opposing Forces                 Virtual Counterparts
       closed vs. open               television vs. internet
 broadcast vs. conversation        newspapers vs. blogging
   institution vs. individual        telephones vs. skype
    hierarchy vs. network              snail mail vs. email
centralized vs. decentralized   roller rinks vs. social networks
      product vs. remix               courier vs. 3D copier
     planned vs. chaotic
      static vs. dynamic
         push vs. pull



                                               Adapted from Downes (2004)
Wesch on Numa Numa
• “Numa Numa” is one of the
  most viewed videos in history.

• Wesch’s explains the history
  of this Internet meme and
  brings light to how youth are
  connecting, remixing,
  synthesizing, and creating
  new knowledge.
Attribution via
retweets
Attribution via
trackback/ping
Attribution via
CC/Flickr
Attribution via
wiki history
Attribution via
video response
“It’s amazing to see how a loose
federation of worldwide
volunteers can get from here ...
to here, in a couple of years.”




                            Udell (2004)
Openness and Academic Integrity
Understanding the Shift

• Students are now connected in
  ways that we struggle to
  understand, and in some cases,
  choose to restrict.
• Lessig, one of the founders of the
  Creative Commons, is an
  advocate of (re)creating, (re)use
  of content, to “say things
  differently.”
• Sharing and collaboration are
  necessary forces within a creative
  and free culture.
370 student registered 443 digital devices.


 14 students brought desktop computers,
 93 brought iphones/Touch devices.


        Only 5 students reported landline service.


432 of 438 new students on Facebook, College
group had 3225 posts before start of school.


                                  Source: Academic Commons
Similar Values/Processes, Different Spaces/Tools

• Attribution is relevant and necessary, even in a “free” culture.
• How do we connect to learning preferences of students (e.g.,
  mobile, personal portals, multimedia)

• What are acceptable
  forms of collaboration
  and sharing?
• Citation styles have
  evolved, but do we
  need a revolution to
  accommodate new
  forms of research?
“Any institutionally-created, operated, or
    controlled environment in which participants are
    lured in either by mimicking pre-existing open or
    naturally formed environment, or by force,
    through a system of punishments or rewards.”
    ~ Jared Stein




Beware the “Creepy
Treehouse”
The Importance of Knowledge Filters

• The Internet has created a
  knowledge ecology where we
  have moved from a few
  gatekeepers, to many human
  filters.
• The tools of social media
  simplify the process or reading,
  filtering, synthesizing, curating
  attributing, and sharing
  information.
• Still, difficulty lies in forming
  knowledge networks based on
  trust, while avoiding the echo
  chamber effect.
“Education ... has produced a vast
population able to read but unable
   to distinguish what is worth
     reading, an easy prey to
 sensations and cheap appeals.”
         ~Trevelyan (1942)
Understanding Copyright, Copyleft & Openness

• Creative Commons and other
  copyleft licenses help give us
  access to quality tools, content,
  and other resources.
• Openness has the potential to
  transform our educational
  institutions in terms of access
  and quality of resources.
• Perhaps most important to AI,
  copyleft/openness gives us
  power to choose how we share,
  makes us interrogate when to do
  so, and provides an explicit
  mechanism for attribution.
The current era of intellectual property is
   waning. It has been based on two faulty
  assumptions made nearly three decades
  ago: that since some intellectual property
(IP) is good, more must be better; and that
   IP is about controlling knowledge rather
 than sharing it. These assumptions are as
 inaccurate in biotechnology ... as they are
    in other fields from music to software.



                                     Source:Innovation Partnership
Why Do We Cite/Write? Core to Academic Integrity

• “... creativity is often distributed over multiple processes, times,
  places, and people...social creativity does not ‘reside’ in any single
  cognitive or personality process.” (Harrington, 1990)
• “... in the process of
  discovering, creating,
  or adding to an original
  act’s potential value, a
  social system enters
  into and becomes an
  integral part of the
  creative process.”
  (Harrington, 1990)
alec.couros@uregina.ca
    http://couros.ca
Photo and Video Credits (in order of appearance)

• http://tinyurl.com/425oge   Videos:
• http://tinyurl.com/3j92hf   - Wesch on Youtube
• http://tinyurl.com/452x9    - Lessig TED Talk
• http://tinyurl.com/65q3e    - Udell Heavy Metal Umlaut
• http://tinyurl.com/6nsgx8   - Friedman on the Pencil
• http://tinyurl.com/6yfu3q
• http://tinyurl.com/6xvbt4
• http://tinyurl.com/5mf56s
• http://tinyurl.com/579zqg
• http://tinyurl.com/4onaf5
• http://tinyurl.com/4tg4mu

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeria
Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeriaDealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeria
Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeriaAlexander Decker
 
Using Technology To Detect Plagiarism
Using Technology To Detect PlagiarismUsing Technology To Detect Plagiarism
Using Technology To Detect Plagiarismguestf17a2e
 
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utah
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, UtahLeu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utah
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utahdjleu
 
Plagiarism prevention and detection
Plagiarism prevention and detectionPlagiarism prevention and detection
Plagiarism prevention and detectionFrederik Questier
 
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher Education
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher EducationThe Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher Education
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher EducationMark Bullen
 
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New Literacies
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New LiteraciesHow Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New Literacies
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New LiteraciesJulie Coiro
 
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010Fys presentation 12_aug_2010
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010Bruce Gilbert
 
Understanding plagiarism
Understanding plagiarismUnderstanding plagiarism
Understanding plagiarismjslay12
 
What can openness do for teachers
What can openness do for teachersWhat can openness do for teachers
What can openness do for teachersMartin Weller
 
Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...
 Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co... Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...
Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...Rebecca Kate Miller
 
Final Virginia State Reading Association Keynote
Final Virginia State Reading Association KeynoteFinal Virginia State Reading Association Keynote
Final Virginia State Reading Association Keynotedjleu
 
Creating & managing your scholarly web presence
Creating & managing your scholarly web presenceCreating & managing your scholarly web presence
Creating & managing your scholarly web presenceRebecca Kate Miller
 
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learning
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learningMyths, Truths and Futures of online learning
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learningTerry Anderson
 
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of Education
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of EducationThe Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of Education
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of EducationDavid Wiley
 
Sharpe Dublin May07
Sharpe Dublin May07Sharpe Dublin May07
Sharpe Dublin May07Rhona Sharpe
 
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014Terry Anderson
 
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension I
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension IEDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension I
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension Idjleu
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeria
Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeriaDealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeria
Dealing with the plague of plagiarism in nigeria
 
Learning Analytics: Opportunities & Dilemmas
Learning Analytics: Opportunities & DilemmasLearning Analytics: Opportunities & Dilemmas
Learning Analytics: Opportunities & Dilemmas
 
Using Technology To Detect Plagiarism
Using Technology To Detect PlagiarismUsing Technology To Detect Plagiarism
Using Technology To Detect Plagiarism
 
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utah
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, UtahLeu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utah
Leu Keynote Pp Final Jordan, Utah
 
Plagiarism prevention and detection
Plagiarism prevention and detectionPlagiarism prevention and detection
Plagiarism prevention and detection
 
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher Education
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher EducationThe Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher Education
The Net Generation: Myths, Realities and Implications for Higher Education
 
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New Literacies
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New LiteraciesHow Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New Literacies
How Does Reading & Learning Change on the Internet: Responding to New Literacies
 
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010Fys presentation 12_aug_2010
Fys presentation 12_aug_2010
 
Understanding plagiarism
Understanding plagiarismUnderstanding plagiarism
Understanding plagiarism
 
What can openness do for teachers
What can openness do for teachersWhat can openness do for teachers
What can openness do for teachers
 
Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...
 Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co... Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...
Collaboration, information literacy, and troublesome knowledge: Threshold co...
 
Final Virginia State Reading Association Keynote
Final Virginia State Reading Association KeynoteFinal Virginia State Reading Association Keynote
Final Virginia State Reading Association Keynote
 
Creating & managing your scholarly web presence
Creating & managing your scholarly web presenceCreating & managing your scholarly web presence
Creating & managing your scholarly web presence
 
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learning
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learningMyths, Truths and Futures of online learning
Myths, Truths and Futures of online learning
 
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of Education
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of EducationThe Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of Education
The Intertwingling of Openness and Data in the Future of Education
 
Plagarism
PlagarismPlagarism
Plagarism
 
Sharpe Dublin May07
Sharpe Dublin May07Sharpe Dublin May07
Sharpe Dublin May07
 
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014
Open Educational Practice for Colloque International Montreal 2014
 
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension I
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension IEDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension I
EDCI 4110W Online reading comprehension I
 
JISC Learner Experiences
JISC Learner ExperiencesJISC Learner Experiences
JISC Learner Experiences
 

Andere mochten auch

Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)
Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)
Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)Ayori S
 
Personal Integrity
Personal IntegrityPersonal Integrity
Personal Integritydheva B
 
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]Ryan Lott
 
Web Academic Integrity Quiz Show
Web Academic Integrity Quiz ShowWeb Academic Integrity Quiz Show
Web Academic Integrity Quiz ShowStudent Affairs
 
Remove to Improve: Line Graph Edition
Remove to Improve: Line Graph EditionRemove to Improve: Line Graph Edition
Remove to Improve: Line Graph EditionNicole Marinsek
 
Academic integrity presentation
Academic integrity presentationAcademic integrity presentation
Academic integrity presentationmargaretntrent
 
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR” : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN CURR...
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR”  : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN  CURR...MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR”  : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN  CURR...
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR” : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN CURR...Herfen Suryati
 
Integritas Diversity Analytics
Integritas Diversity AnalyticsIntegritas Diversity Analytics
Integritas Diversity AnalyticsIntegritasDS
 
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATION
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATIONVALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATION
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATIONDr. Peeyush Verma
 
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peran
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peranPenerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peran
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peranRahma Rahmawinasa
 
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik Integritas
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik IntegritasKel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik Integritas
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik IntegritasGus Priyono Koes
 
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang Ekonomi
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang EkonomiAncaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang Ekonomi
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang EkonomiPutri Aisyah
 
Integrity slideshow
Integrity slideshowIntegrity slideshow
Integrity slideshowrjensen
 
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital Strategies
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital StrategiesWorkplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital Strategies
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital StrategiesAurelkys Estevez, MS
 
Integrity Presentation
Integrity PresentationIntegrity Presentation
Integrity PresentationSemih Altinay
 
Integrity and transparency
Integrity and transparencyIntegrity and transparency
Integrity and transparencyMichael Mckay
 

Andere mochten auch (20)

Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)
Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)
Work Life Integrity: The Science Behind Personal Change (DF16)
 
Personal Integrity
Personal IntegrityPersonal Integrity
Personal Integrity
 
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]
Signal Integrity - A Crash Course [R Lott]
 
Integrity at Work
Integrity at WorkIntegrity at Work
Integrity at Work
 
Web Academic Integrity Quiz Show
Web Academic Integrity Quiz ShowWeb Academic Integrity Quiz Show
Web Academic Integrity Quiz Show
 
Remove to Improve: Line Graph Edition
Remove to Improve: Line Graph EditionRemove to Improve: Line Graph Edition
Remove to Improve: Line Graph Edition
 
Academic integrity presentation
Academic integrity presentationAcademic integrity presentation
Academic integrity presentation
 
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR” : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN CURR...
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR”  : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN  CURR...MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR”  : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN  CURR...
MODEL “TAWA PROFESOR” : IMPLEMENTASI BUDAYA 5B BERBASIS MBS DAN HIDDEN CURR...
 
Integritas Diversity Analytics
Integritas Diversity AnalyticsIntegritas Diversity Analytics
Integritas Diversity Analytics
 
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATION
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATIONVALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATION
VALUES AND THEIR INCORPORATION
 
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peran
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peranPenerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peran
Penerapan integritas model stimulasi kepemimpinan melalui bermain peran
 
An Introduction to Crosstalk Measurements
An Introduction to Crosstalk MeasurementsAn Introduction to Crosstalk Measurements
An Introduction to Crosstalk Measurements
 
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik Integritas
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik IntegritasKel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik Integritas
Kel cinta diklatpim III Jatinangor 2016: Presentasi Topik Integritas
 
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang Ekonomi
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang EkonomiAncaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang Ekonomi
Ancaman Integritas Indonesia dalam Bidang Ekonomi
 
Integrity slideshow
Integrity slideshowIntegrity slideshow
Integrity slideshow
 
Neurology Powerpoint Template - SlideWorld
Neurology Powerpoint Template - SlideWorldNeurology Powerpoint Template - SlideWorld
Neurology Powerpoint Template - SlideWorld
 
Integrity in the Workplace TEAM BUILDING by Amb Juan
Integrity in the Workplace TEAM BUILDING by Amb JuanIntegrity in the Workplace TEAM BUILDING by Amb Juan
Integrity in the Workplace TEAM BUILDING by Amb Juan
 
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital Strategies
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital StrategiesWorkplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital Strategies
Workplace integrity- Aurelkys Estevez. -Human Capital Strategies
 
Integrity Presentation
Integrity PresentationIntegrity Presentation
Integrity Presentation
 
Integrity and transparency
Integrity and transparencyIntegrity and transparency
Integrity and transparency
 

Ähnlich wie Academic Integrity Keynote

Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?
Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?
Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?Kenneth Ronkowitz
 
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-Saavy
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-SaavyDigital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-Saavy
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-SaavyChris Mogensen
 
Understanding Millennials and Neo-Millennials
Understanding Millennials and Neo-MillennialsUnderstanding Millennials and Neo-Millennials
Understanding Millennials and Neo-MillennialsED MAP
 
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital Age
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital AgeStrategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital Age
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital AgeVickiLGray
 
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship Discussion
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship DiscussionJSCHS / Digital Citizenship Discussion
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship DiscussionOCHS Librarian
 
Philadelphia council 4 9-11
Philadelphia council 4 9-11Philadelphia council 4 9-11
Philadelphia council 4 9-11Eric MacDonald
 
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptx
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptxLearning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptx
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptxCaroline Haythornthwaite
 
Using Tech & the Web in School
Using Tech & the Web in SchoolUsing Tech & the Web in School
Using Tech & the Web in SchoolMark Moran
 
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingDigital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingJonathan Martin
 
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingDigital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingJonathan Martin
 
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to Empowerment
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to EmpowermentOnline Safety 3.0: From Fear to Empowerment
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to EmpowermentConnectSafely
 
Parent meeting
Parent meetingParent meeting
Parent meetinglightb
 
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and Edtech
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and EdtechCritical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and Edtech
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and EdtechJesse Stommel
 
The Development of Children and The Internet
The Development of Children and The InternetThe Development of Children and The Internet
The Development of Children and The InternetMorganDarwin
 
Information Literacy Wikipedia
Information Literacy WikipediaInformation Literacy Wikipedia
Information Literacy WikipediaNatasha Barnett
 

Ähnlich wie Academic Integrity Keynote (20)

Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?
Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?
Technology Ethics: An Oxymoron?
 
13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
13 Things to Know About Teens and Technology
 
Literacy
LiteracyLiteracy
Literacy
 
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-Saavy
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-SaavyDigital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-Saavy
Digital Nativity: Education in the Generation of the Tech-Saavy
 
Inquiry For Ir
Inquiry For IrInquiry For Ir
Inquiry For Ir
 
Understanding Millennials and Neo-Millennials
Understanding Millennials and Neo-MillennialsUnderstanding Millennials and Neo-Millennials
Understanding Millennials and Neo-Millennials
 
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital Age
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital AgeStrategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital Age
Strategies to Connect, Communicate and Collaborate with Youth in the Digital Age
 
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship Discussion
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship DiscussionJSCHS / Digital Citizenship Discussion
JSCHS / Digital Citizenship Discussion
 
Philadelphia council 4 9-11
Philadelphia council 4 9-11Philadelphia council 4 9-11
Philadelphia council 4 9-11
 
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptx
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptxLearning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptx
Learning with the Crowd Haythornthwaite OII Bellwether oct 17 2014.pptx
 
NetSafety w/ Anne Collier
NetSafety w/ Anne CollierNetSafety w/ Anne Collier
NetSafety w/ Anne Collier
 
Using Tech & the Web in School
Using Tech & the Web in SchoolUsing Tech & the Web in School
Using Tech & the Web in School
 
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingDigital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
 
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for postingDigital citizenship for oesis for posting
Digital citizenship for oesis for posting
 
Teens and social media
Teens and social mediaTeens and social media
Teens and social media
 
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to Empowerment
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to EmpowermentOnline Safety 3.0: From Fear to Empowerment
Online Safety 3.0: From Fear to Empowerment
 
Parent meeting
Parent meetingParent meeting
Parent meeting
 
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and Edtech
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and EdtechCritical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and Edtech
Critical Pedagogy, Civil Disobedience, and Edtech
 
The Development of Children and The Internet
The Development of Children and The InternetThe Development of Children and The Internet
The Development of Children and The Internet
 
Information Literacy Wikipedia
Information Literacy WikipediaInformation Literacy Wikipedia
Information Literacy Wikipedia
 

Mehr von Alec Couros

Identity in a Digital World
Identity in a Digital WorldIdentity in a Digital World
Identity in a Digital WorldAlec Couros
 
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14Alec Couros
 
Identity, Networks, and Connected Learning
Identity, Networks, and Connected LearningIdentity, Networks, and Connected Learning
Identity, Networks, and Connected LearningAlec Couros
 
Designing for Open/Networked Learning
Designing for Open/Networked LearningDesigning for Open/Networked Learning
Designing for Open/Networked LearningAlec Couros
 
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked World
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked WorldPondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked World
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked WorldAlec Couros
 
Online Learning in a Networked Age
Online Learning in a Networked AgeOnline Learning in a Networked Age
Online Learning in a Networked AgeAlec Couros
 
#Etmooc connected learning
#Etmooc connected learning#Etmooc connected learning
#Etmooc connected learningAlec Couros
 
#etmooc orientation week
#etmooc orientation week#etmooc orientation week
#etmooc orientation weekAlec Couros
 
Developing Digital Citizens
Developing Digital CitizensDeveloping Digital Citizens
Developing Digital CitizensAlec Couros
 
Open & Connected Learning
Open & Connected LearningOpen & Connected Learning
Open & Connected LearningAlec Couros
 
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & Learning
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & LearningTaking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & Learning
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & LearningAlec Couros
 
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & Learning
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & LearningWhy Networks Matter in Teaching & Learning
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & LearningAlec Couros
 
Break Down the Walls
Break Down the WallsBreak Down the Walls
Break Down the WallsAlec Couros
 
Power of Networks
Power of NetworksPower of Networks
Power of NetworksAlec Couros
 
Open Scholarship & Connected Learning
Open Scholarship & Connected LearningOpen Scholarship & Connected Learning
Open Scholarship & Connected LearningAlec Couros
 
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st Century
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st CenturyDisrupting School: Learning in the 21st Century
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st CenturyAlec Couros
 
Why Social Networks Matter
Why Social Networks MatterWhy Social Networks Matter
Why Social Networks MatterAlec Couros
 
(Higher) Education Beyond the University
(Higher) Education Beyond the University(Higher) Education Beyond the University
(Higher) Education Beyond the UniversityAlec Couros
 
Towards Digital Fluency
Towards Digital FluencyTowards Digital Fluency
Towards Digital FluencyAlec Couros
 
EC&I 831 Final Thoughts
EC&I 831 Final ThoughtsEC&I 831 Final Thoughts
EC&I 831 Final ThoughtsAlec Couros
 

Mehr von Alec Couros (20)

Identity in a Digital World
Identity in a Digital WorldIdentity in a Digital World
Identity in a Digital World
 
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14
Understanding Digital Citizenship & Identity - Updated March 14
 
Identity, Networks, and Connected Learning
Identity, Networks, and Connected LearningIdentity, Networks, and Connected Learning
Identity, Networks, and Connected Learning
 
Designing for Open/Networked Learning
Designing for Open/Networked LearningDesigning for Open/Networked Learning
Designing for Open/Networked Learning
 
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked World
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked WorldPondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked World
Pondering Media, Literacy, & Learning in a Networked World
 
Online Learning in a Networked Age
Online Learning in a Networked AgeOnline Learning in a Networked Age
Online Learning in a Networked Age
 
#Etmooc connected learning
#Etmooc connected learning#Etmooc connected learning
#Etmooc connected learning
 
#etmooc orientation week
#etmooc orientation week#etmooc orientation week
#etmooc orientation week
 
Developing Digital Citizens
Developing Digital CitizensDeveloping Digital Citizens
Developing Digital Citizens
 
Open & Connected Learning
Open & Connected LearningOpen & Connected Learning
Open & Connected Learning
 
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & Learning
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & LearningTaking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & Learning
Taking on the Challenge of 21st Century Teaching & Learning
 
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & Learning
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & LearningWhy Networks Matter in Teaching & Learning
Why Networks Matter in Teaching & Learning
 
Break Down the Walls
Break Down the WallsBreak Down the Walls
Break Down the Walls
 
Power of Networks
Power of NetworksPower of Networks
Power of Networks
 
Open Scholarship & Connected Learning
Open Scholarship & Connected LearningOpen Scholarship & Connected Learning
Open Scholarship & Connected Learning
 
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st Century
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st CenturyDisrupting School: Learning in the 21st Century
Disrupting School: Learning in the 21st Century
 
Why Social Networks Matter
Why Social Networks MatterWhy Social Networks Matter
Why Social Networks Matter
 
(Higher) Education Beyond the University
(Higher) Education Beyond the University(Higher) Education Beyond the University
(Higher) Education Beyond the University
 
Towards Digital Fluency
Towards Digital FluencyTowards Digital Fluency
Towards Digital Fluency
 
EC&I 831 Final Thoughts
EC&I 831 Final ThoughtsEC&I 831 Final Thoughts
EC&I 831 Final Thoughts
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17Celine George
 
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptx
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptxCLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptx
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptxAnupam32727
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseCeline George
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Projectjordimapav
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxSayali Powar
 
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea DevelopmentUsing Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Developmentchesterberbo7
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationdeepaannamalai16
 
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptxmary850239
 
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1GloryAnnCastre1
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSMae Pangan
 
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptxmary850239
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemChristalin Nelson
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfPatidar M
 
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxDIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxMichelleTuguinay1
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
 
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptx
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptxCLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptx
CLASSIFICATION OF ANTI - CANCER DRUGS.pptx
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
 
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQ-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Q-Factor HISPOL Quiz-6th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
 
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea DevelopmentUsing Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
 
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentationCongestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
Congestive Cardiac Failure..presentation
 
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTAParadigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
 
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
4.11.24 Poverty and Inequality in America.pptx
 
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1
Reading and Writing Skills 11 quarter 4 melc 1
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
 
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of EngineeringFaculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
Faculty Profile prashantha K EEE dept Sri Sairam college of Engineering
 
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx
4.11.24 Mass Incarceration and the New Jim Crow.pptx
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management systemConcurrency Control in Database Management system
Concurrency Control in Database Management system
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
 
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxDIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
 

Academic Integrity Keynote

  • 1. Academic Integrity and Alec Couros, PhD the Culture of Sharing University of Regina
  • 2. Outline • Traditional views of and approaches toward academic integrity (AI). • Rise of the culture of openness, sharing, collaboration and remix. • How the shift informs our contemporary views of academic integrity, intellectual property, and (free) culture.
  • 4. Keywords: Text from top 10 Academic Google results, visualized using Wordle.
  • 5. Definitions from Universities • “... the pursuit of scholarly activity in an open, honest and responsible manner. Academic integrity includes a commitment not to engage in or tolerate acts of falsification, misrepresentation or deception.” (Penn State) • “... is a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility.” (CAI) • “... means honesty and responsibility in scholarship. Professors have to obey rules of honest scholarship, and so do students.” (Oklahoma U.) • “... is the cornerstone of University life and scholarly communities. Professional academics, depend on each other to work with integrity to continually advance our understanding of the world through the development and dissemination of knowledge.” (York U.)
  • 7. “Twenty-nine engineering students got 0, after professors caught them cheating on essays about professional ethics.”
  • 8. “Cheating is not only commonplace but is also becoming increasingly sophisticated.” “Developing a system of codes and hand signals, pre-recording answers and storing them in audio recorders” creates a system where “students feel that education is less important than their grades”
  • 9. “... the high rates don’t necessarily mean students in those programs are more likely to cheat. Rather, their professors may simply be taking cheating more seriously.”
  • 10. “Students go to university for a higher education. They don’t go to be involved in a culture mistrust, a culture of guilt.”
  • 11. “One hundred and forty-six students used the group to help each other with homework assignments.”
  • 12. “Shouldn’t the teacher be reprimanded for hindering the ability of fertile and free-thinking academic minds to collaborate and learn and progress (in) the way in which they best see fit?” “The online culture is outpacing the curriculum and education system. These students are smart and using the Internet the way it should be used. This is the future of education.” Source
  • 13. Statistical Overview 15% • Students identified whether or not they regularly attempted to cheat. The majority reported 15% that while they did not regularly cheat, their decision was swayed by the circumstances. 70% • Recent studies revealed that the Internet “provided more Do Not Cheat convenience to cheat and plagiarize. Web sites, e-mails, Will Always Try chat rooms, digital devices, and search engines all become tools May Be Swayed for plagiarism and cheating.” (Hongyan et. al, 2008) Survey Results (rounded), Couros, 2000
  • 14. Why Do Students Plagiarize? •Poor time management and research skills. •Lack of interest in the subject or low self-confidence. •Lack of knowledge or ability to write/research a paper. •Mistakes made in note-taking/research. •Others plagiarize and are not caught. •Laziness or blatant disregard for copyright regulations. •Over-emphasis of grades vs. learning. •Lack of knowledge of what constitutes plagiarism or AI. •Educators show lack of integrity themselves. •Pressure from family, competition for scholarships/jobs. •Culturally based attitudes toward ownership of knowledge. Source: Penn State Libraries.
  • 15. Paper Mills: Over 250 listed at Kimbel Library.
  • 16. Traditional Approaches to Academic Integrity •Virtues Approach •Develop and nurture students who do not want to cheat. •Model ethical academic conduct through faculty. •Prevention Approach •Eliminate or reduce the opportunities to cheat. •Reduce the pressure to cheat. •Police approach •Catch and discipline those who are caught cheating. •Develop strong deterrents. •Use strategies and tools to check for cheating.
  • 17. Timeline of Traditional Approaches to AI Formation of the Act of Cheating Intention to Cheat Academic Integrity Preventative Police or Detection and Character Approaches Approaches Approaches
  • 18. Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
  • 19. Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
  • 20. Source: Centre for Academic Integrity
  • 21. Proactive Prevention Techniques •Educators better understand why students cheat, and learn various, emerging forms of academic dishonesty. •Students helped to better understand plagiarism and importance of citing sources. •Assignment design: assignments made clear, topics changed often, citation/source innovation, focus on research/writing process, require oral reports, annotated bibliographies.
  • 22.
  • 23. Rise of Openness, Sharing, Collaboration & Remix
  • 24.
  • 25. how we view collaboration cathedral vs. the bazaar
  • 26. how we view knowledge and creative works copyright vs. copyleft
  • 27. The Hacker Ethic • Distinguish between the original hackers and those portrayed in the media. • Principles: sharing, community & collaboration, access, freedom of information, comp. for better society. • “... essential lessons can be learned about the world from taking things apart, seeing how they work, and using this knowledge to create new and more interesting things.” (Levy, 1984)
  • 28. Tensions Opposing Forces Virtual Counterparts closed vs. open television vs. internet broadcast vs. conversation newspapers vs. blogging institution vs. individual telephones vs. skype hierarchy vs. network snail mail vs. email centralized vs. decentralized roller rinks vs. social networks product vs. remix courier vs. 3D copier planned vs. chaotic static vs. dynamic push vs. pull Adapted from Downes (2004)
  • 29. Wesch on Numa Numa • “Numa Numa” is one of the most viewed videos in history. • Wesch’s explains the history of this Internet meme and brings light to how youth are connecting, remixing, synthesizing, and creating new knowledge.
  • 30.
  • 36. “It’s amazing to see how a loose federation of worldwide volunteers can get from here ... to here, in a couple of years.” Udell (2004)
  • 38. Understanding the Shift • Students are now connected in ways that we struggle to understand, and in some cases, choose to restrict. • Lessig, one of the founders of the Creative Commons, is an advocate of (re)creating, (re)use of content, to “say things differently.” • Sharing and collaboration are necessary forces within a creative and free culture.
  • 39. 370 student registered 443 digital devices. 14 students brought desktop computers, 93 brought iphones/Touch devices. Only 5 students reported landline service. 432 of 438 new students on Facebook, College group had 3225 posts before start of school. Source: Academic Commons
  • 40. Similar Values/Processes, Different Spaces/Tools • Attribution is relevant and necessary, even in a “free” culture. • How do we connect to learning preferences of students (e.g., mobile, personal portals, multimedia) • What are acceptable forms of collaboration and sharing? • Citation styles have evolved, but do we need a revolution to accommodate new forms of research?
  • 41. “Any institutionally-created, operated, or controlled environment in which participants are lured in either by mimicking pre-existing open or naturally formed environment, or by force, through a system of punishments or rewards.” ~ Jared Stein Beware the “Creepy Treehouse”
  • 42. The Importance of Knowledge Filters • The Internet has created a knowledge ecology where we have moved from a few gatekeepers, to many human filters. • The tools of social media simplify the process or reading, filtering, synthesizing, curating attributing, and sharing information. • Still, difficulty lies in forming knowledge networks based on trust, while avoiding the echo chamber effect.
  • 43. “Education ... has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading, an easy prey to sensations and cheap appeals.” ~Trevelyan (1942)
  • 44. Understanding Copyright, Copyleft & Openness • Creative Commons and other copyleft licenses help give us access to quality tools, content, and other resources. • Openness has the potential to transform our educational institutions in terms of access and quality of resources. • Perhaps most important to AI, copyleft/openness gives us power to choose how we share, makes us interrogate when to do so, and provides an explicit mechanism for attribution.
  • 45. The current era of intellectual property is waning. It has been based on two faulty assumptions made nearly three decades ago: that since some intellectual property (IP) is good, more must be better; and that IP is about controlling knowledge rather than sharing it. These assumptions are as inaccurate in biotechnology ... as they are in other fields from music to software. Source:Innovation Partnership
  • 46. Why Do We Cite/Write? Core to Academic Integrity • “... creativity is often distributed over multiple processes, times, places, and people...social creativity does not ‘reside’ in any single cognitive or personality process.” (Harrington, 1990) • “... in the process of discovering, creating, or adding to an original act’s potential value, a social system enters into and becomes an integral part of the creative process.” (Harrington, 1990)
  • 47. alec.couros@uregina.ca http://couros.ca
  • 48. Photo and Video Credits (in order of appearance) • http://tinyurl.com/425oge Videos: • http://tinyurl.com/3j92hf - Wesch on Youtube • http://tinyurl.com/452x9 - Lessig TED Talk • http://tinyurl.com/65q3e - Udell Heavy Metal Umlaut • http://tinyurl.com/6nsgx8 - Friedman on the Pencil • http://tinyurl.com/6yfu3q • http://tinyurl.com/6xvbt4 • http://tinyurl.com/5mf56s • http://tinyurl.com/579zqg • http://tinyurl.com/4onaf5 • http://tinyurl.com/4tg4mu