Academic Integrity
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You may consider including an academic integrity statement as part of your online exam. This can help re-familiarize students with Dalhousie’s commitment to academic integrity and can be effective in dissuading students from engaging in dishonest practices.
There are two ways to use these statements (examples below show both versions):
- As quiz questions in the pre-exam quiz, where students agree/affirm by providing an answer
- As a statement in the exam cover sheet/description that is accessible before time starts for the exam
We recommend against having students answer an affirming question at the start of the exam itself because they will be worried about finishing the exam on time and may not read the statement carefully.
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The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøAcademic Quality Team has developed an Academic Integrity Toolkit for Course Instructors, which details course and assessment designs that promote student academic integrity. This toolkit describes recommendations for course design; designing ‘traditional,’ open book/take-home exams, and alternative assessments; and the resources and process if you have a suspicion that dishonesty has occurred in your course.