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Why Academic Integrity Matters

Discover why academic integrity matters and how cheating can have negative consequences. Educate yourself and others to prevent academic dishonesty. Learn what is allowed and what is not in this course.

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Why Academic Integrity Matters

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  1. Why Academic Integrity Matters Cheating costs everyone something • Doing the work helps you improve, cheating misses out on that • Allowing or helping someone else cheat puts you at risk • Cheating degrades the value of the degree (including how its value is perceived by potential employers, PhD programs, etc.) Educate yourself and those around you • You may be able to help yourself and others avoid trouble • You can set a strong example for others if you teach them

  2. Things you can do in this course • Collaborate with members of your group on studios, labs, and the course project • You will only turn in one solution for each assignment • Discuss studio solutions with other groups while class is in session • Search google for the meaning of compiler errors, kernel panics, algorithmic problems • Ask the TAs and instructor for help in debugging programs

  3. Things you cannot do in this course • Collaborate with members outside of your group on lab solutions • Discuss studio solutions with other groups outside of class sessions • Base your work off of external resources without attribution • Copy code from the internet (with or without attribution)

  4. Keep Thinking about Academic Integrity If in doubt, ask the instructor • If you aren’t sure what’s ok, please askfor clarification • If you or someone you know is in a tough spot, ask for help (many more solutions are available before cheating occurs) • Coming forward as early as possible demonstrates integrity, and gives us the most (and best) options for success and integrity Thank you for your attention • Please ask questions now or as they may come up later • I am always available as a resource to consult

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