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Introduction: Academic Integrity Orientation

Even if you’re familiar with general violations of academic integrity (such as plagiarism and copying), things can, and do, get complicated. This module will provide a basic definition of academic integrity and explain how to avoid plagiarism, cheating, and other academic integrity violations.

Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:

  • βœ… Define academic integrity
  • βœ… List reasons for adhering to principles of academic integrity
  • βœ… Describe ways to avoid plagiarism
  • βœ… Identify behaviors that are considered intentional copying
  • βœ… List ways to avoid academic integrity violations when collaborating in groups
  • βœ… Identify examples of unauthorized study aids
  • βœ… Outline the procedure and consequences of academic integrity violations

Learning Objective

This orientation is organized into a two-part learning module. The first part is the course and the second part is the quiz. The course is made up of several pages of training information for students to review and study. Once students have completed the course pages, there is a quiz at the end. Students need to score an 80% or higher on the quiz to successfully complete the orientation.

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Students complete this orientation and quiz to complete the course.
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Introduction: Academic Integrity Orientation

  • What is Academic Integrity?
  • Penn State Definition
  • Why adhere to this principle?
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