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FREE Webinar on Friday, May 27th 2022 from 12 – 1 pm EST with Sarah Elaine Eaton PhD. As seen on ICAI website:
This webinar will present a lively discussion about the nature of group work in an online environment. We will discuss how and why to establish clear expectations for group work and how to manage expectations throughout the learning process: before the project begins, during the project, and during the summative assessment phases of the work. We will explore the benefits and challenges of having a “team charter” (also known as a “group work plan”) and we’ll talk about the complexities of team members working across time zones that make meeting in real time inconvenient. Finally, we’ll talk about different approaches to team work including the “divide and conquer” versus a “collective responsibility” approach and also, we’ll talk about the complexities of evaluating online group work ethically (spoiler alert: there is no magic solution). There will be time for questions and conversation. Everyone is welcome!
Please join this webinar, with:
Sarah Elaine Eaton, PhD. She is an associate professor at Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary (Canada). She taught her first online class in 2005 and has since taught more than 100 courses online, including credit and non-credit (continuing education) courses. Her graduate supervision includes 12 present and graduated doctoral students, all of whom have taken at least some of their courses online.
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm AST (12h00 – 15h00 EST).
To register for this event, please send an email to Marie Harding: marie.harding@smu.ca
The European Conference on Academic Integrity and Plagiarism 2022 with the main theme “Ethics and integrity in the changing world” will take place in Porto, Portugal from 4th to 6th May 2022. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the event will run in a hybrid regime (face-to-face and online).
The conference will be jointly organised by ENAI and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto (FMUP).
“3 specialists about academic integrity are going to explain challenges and give concrete educational methods and materials to understand which aspects should be included together with a detection software to build a sustainable anti-plagiarism approach.
3 specialists will give real insights and applications.
- Dr. Salim Razı – director of Centre for Academic Integrity & vice dean of Faculty of Education at Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University – will explain the model he designed to work collaboratively with text-matching tools in line with the principles of proactive and pedagogic policies.
- Martina Siliano – institutions advisor in academic integrity at Compilatio – will highlight the three major axes of an active anti-plagiarism prevention.
- Dita Henek Dlabolova – teaching and research assistant at Mendel University in Brno – will demonstrate some of the most popular ENAI (European Network for Academic Integrity) educational materials, and share experience in using them.”
This conference is aimed at all academic professionals (directors, teachers, pedagogical advisors…). It is not relevant for PhD students. Session organized by Compilatio – Plagiarism Prevention and Detection.
Starts at 14h30 CET (8h00 EST).
Free Webinar titled “Raising Awareness of Inclusive Practice in Academic Integrity” on Friday, March 25th 2022 from 12 – 1 pm EDT.
As seen on ICAI’s website:
“This webinar will present recent research into efforts to improve inclusive practice in academic integrity at a UK university with the aim of raising participants’ awareness of issues and possible solutions.
It will include:
- Analysis of institutional guidance documents related to academic integrity
- Analysis of interviews with key staff in academic integrity (teachers, senior management, academic conduct investigators, student support teams, librarians, Student Union)
- Analysis of interviews with students who experienced the academic conduct process
- Results of research leading to a more inclusive institutional academic conduct procedure and further projects to improve materials and guidance
- Questions for participants’ reflection on inclusive practice
Please join this webinar, with Dr. Mary Davis, academic integrity lead and principal lecturer at Oxford Brookes University (United Kingdom)”
The ICAI free webinar, Engaging Students in Academic Integrity, will be on Jan. 28, 2022 at noon EST.
This webinar will present ways in which to engage K-12 students in academic integrity conversations and highlight the different opportunities throughout a student’s learning journey to discuss and engage on this matter. A highlight of this session will be looking at a successful University of Calgary program designed to reach out to local high school students and cover the basics of academic integrity in preparation for their post-secondary experiences. We will cover topics included in the program, examples of activities that help students relate to the topic of academic integrity and include some observations from current high school students after participating in a program.
Research Ethics Training to Facilitate Collaboration in an International Partnership
Listen here to a conference in English given in May 2022, for the ECAIP 2022 event, in Porto (Portugal) by Catherine E. Déri, PhD Candidate, Department of Education Sciences, Université du Québec en Outaouais where she talks about research ethics, training for an international perspective, takeaways and recommendations.