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Lanette Cadle

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Apr 16, 2013, 12:15:18 PM4/16/13
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And...now I get a sponsored post from the Chronicle, sponsored by Turnitin. Sigh. Why doesn't the Chronicle see that this is like Vegan Week, brought to you by Oscar Mayer.

Lanette

Dr. Lanette Cadle
Associate Professor of English
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65897
Blog and teaching | http://lanettecadle.com

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Plagiarism Education Week - Originality Matters - Join us April 22-26

Join us for Plagiarism Education Week, an entire week of activities devoted to helping educators foster student understanding that Originality Matters.


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Monday, April 22

Students and Plagiarism: Exploring the Disconnect Between Morals and Behavior

with Jason Stephens, educational psychologist at the University of Connecticut
Win a free copy of Dr. Stephens' book, "Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity"

What motivates students to plagiarize? Why do some students cheat even when they believe that it's morally wrong and how do they rationalize… Read More »

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Tuesday, April 23

Plagiarism Spectrum Drill Down

with Renee Swensen, English Professor, Saddleback College
Receive key findings from our survey on "How Instructors React to Plagiarism."

We will focus on the Top 5 types of plagiarism (both intentional and unintentional), highlighting… Read More »

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Wednesday, April 24

Responding to Plagiarism: Lesson Plans and Strategies

with Lynn Lampert, Chair of Reference & Instructional Services and Coordinator of Information Literacy & Instruction at California State University Northridge
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In this copy/paste culture it is becoming increasingly important to incorporate lessons about plagiarism… Read More »

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Thursday, April 25

Policy to Practice: Developing Effective Academic Integrity Policies

with Teresa Fishman, director of the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI)
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How are institutions ensuring that their academic integrity policies, governing student conduct, are effective down to the classroom level? How have these policies changed in light of… Read More »

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Friday, April 26

Teaching Originality, Creativity, and Critical Thinking

with Kelly McBride, Poynter Institute

How do we go about teaching students how to be creative and to think critically when doing their own work? This webcast will share… Read More »

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Charlie Lowe

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Apr 16, 2013, 12:53:05 PM4/16/13
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Perhaps it would be good goal for the caucus to unofficially (so that we don't need CCC/NCTE approval) sponsor something similar next fall or spring? I bet we would could one of the textbook companies to sponsor the event, to pay for say webinar software usage. 

Charlie Lowe
Associate Professor of Writing
Grand Valley State University
low...@mail.gvsu.edu


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