International Center for Academic Integrity Conference panel recaps: part 2 of 2
The International Center for Academic Integrity held its annual conference online in March 2021, offering up research on academic integrity. It was a rich experience offering student, educator, and administrator perspectives on topics ranging from emerging trends to strategies to solution audits. We provided a recap on two panels (Contract Cheating and Proctoring) in an earlier blog post--and we want to offer recaps on two more panels.
In this post, we replay two panels that discuss methods of plagiarism prevention. One focuses on bridging cultural differences in academic integrity via an educative and supportive approach. And the other is a critical audit of existing plagiarism detection tools. Both highlight the fact that a punitive approach to plagiarism is the least effective way to uphold academic integrity.
Read on on the Turnitin Blog