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    Student Ethics in the Digital Age Final Draft In America, college and high school students have consistently participated in academic dishonesty. Students are driven to cheat because they feel pressured to be the best at school and recently technology has made it effortless for the students to be dishonest. Students should not cheat in school, because it can affect the moral standards of a person, such as their sense of right and wrong in the world outside of school. Many people believe that

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    new. he expression of original ideas is considered intellectual property and is protected by copyright laws, just like original inventions. Post University prides itself on academic integrity, therefore there is a low to zero tolerance policy that falls intact with plagiarism. There is a three strike policy for academic dishonesty, however immediate dismissal can be implied at any time plagiarism is detected. The three strike consists of: “Strike one: The

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    Academic integrity constitutes of an overall honesty in one’s work when presenting information to another person or, in this case, a professor for a written assignment. Dishonesty, especially in education, is not new. Nowadays it is easier for students to copy and paste their work off others on the web. However, technology has improved to identify when one is cheating with sites such as Turnitin or other online plagiarism checkers. These online checkers are available for free for students to copy

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    ACADEMIC OR INTELLECTUAL HONESTY Most universities, colleges or schools in general, aim for and pursue academic excellence. Companies and other institutions as well attain for such honor wherein the quality of the products they advertise would be regarded such as one with the purest and finest quality. As for the field of the academic circle, we aim for a work done and furnished up to its finest and most concrete detail. We make our work as clean and pure as possible for it was instilled in us the

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    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences School of Economics ECOS2901: Intermediate Microeconomics Honours Semester 1, 2015 Unit of Study Outline Lecturer: Dr. Stephen Cheung Room 444, Merewether Building H04 Email address: Stephen.Cheung@sydney.edu.au (include ‘ECOS2901’ in subject line) Consultation hours: Wednesdays, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm (in teaching weeks only, commencing in week 2) At other times, by appointment (email two working days in advance) Tutor: Joel Bank Email address: jban5516@uni

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    order to support nursing practice. It provides nurses with values and virtues necessary to practice (American Nurse Association, 2017). Nurse educators are also faced with ethical issues such as unprofessionalism, hostile work environments, academic dishonesty, and breaches in confidentiality (National League of Nursing, 2012). Ethical issues not only involve faculty and students, but also involve other the nursing education processes such as online education. The purpose of this paper is to document

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    surrounding Academic Integrity and ethical procedures as they relate to students, scholarly research and practice. We will take a look at the viewpoints of two articles that tackle this issue. When I think about the word “ethics”, morals and doing the right thing comes to mind. In life, there is a constant struggle between making good and bad choices, especially if the choice you choose can make or break your career. In the first article, Aaron & Roche, (2012-2013) highlight several levels of academic dishonesty

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    with another impartial faculty member present to discuss the situation. The educator would then inform the student that he or she has been accused of using his or her cellphone during the examination that day and would remind the student of the academic and school policies which clearly state that using devices, such as a cellphone, during the exam is strictly forbidden and provide the student with copies of the policies. The policies would be reviewed together and specific sections where prohibitions

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    because it will promote a healthy academic environment, and lower the academic dishonesty in school. Although, some may not think an honor code can be useful in a college environment, but it can be seen in Dirmeyer, Jennifer, and Alexander Cartwright article which states, "students at colleges with honor codes—typically students enforced cheat less than their counterparts elsewhere do (Cartwrights). Which comes to an understanding that a more healthy academic environment will take place in a college

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    Scarleth Garrido 9/14/15 Hosp 2030 Plagiarism In the New York Times article, Students Disciplined in Harvard Scandal, plagiarism plays an important role in students’ academic success. As explained in the article, many students are accused of academic dishonesty every year. One would not expect such scandals from such a prestigious university as Harvard. Many students were forced to withdraw from the courses as punishment and were not able to attend until a couple of semesters after. It turned into

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