BLOG: Academic integrity and online education

Cheating. It’s an age-old problem for educators. Regardless of the form and function of the education being administered (whether high tech, low tech, face-to-face, or distance education), there will always be students who attempt to circumvent the system. The folks at facultyfocus.com have posted a report (free to site members) titled “Promoting Academic Integrity in Online Education.”

The report features nine articles from Distance Education Report covering some of the latest technology and techniques for dealing with cheating in online classes.

The FCTT invites you to register at the facultyfocus.com website and download the report which features the following articles:

  • Combating Online Dishonesty with Communities of Integrity
  • The New News about Cheating for Distance Educators
  • A Problem of Core Values: Academic Integrity in Distance Learning
  • Student Authentication: What Are Your Duties Under the HEA Reauthorization?
  • 91 Ways to Maintain Academic Integrity in Online Courses
  • Remote Proctoring: Key to Secure Exam Administration?
  • A Chink in Our Armor: Can Technology Provide a True Online Proctored Exam?
  • Practical Tips for Preventing Cheating on Online Exams
  • Identity Gift: The Opposite of Identity Theft?

Source:
http://www.facultyfocus.com/free-reports/promoting-academic-integrity-in-online-education/

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