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A Scenario-Based Approach to Tackle Academic Integrity

Dr. Christian Blouin

Dr. Christian Blouin,
Faculty of Computer Science

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Killam Library, Room B400

Discussing plagiarism and acceptable collaboration is an uncomfortable issue. It is sometimes treated with a deferral to a standard "blurb", or treated so casually that the message carries no meaning ("Just don't plagiarize!"). In the Faculty of Computer Science, we have developed a series of scenario-based workshops to engage students and TAs on the issue of academic integrity. In this seminar, I will describe our experience in using a narrative approach to get students to appreciate the complex nature of working together, and make the correct decision when the time comes. The main strategy is to get students to form and express opinions as a complex case of plagiarism unfolds. These workshops are now mandatory in our Faculty and are very effective. We will also discuss strategies to prepare workshops that are tailored to specific issues.