Turnitin's 2015 Plagiarism Education Week virtual conference, "Copy/Paste/Culture"
Turnitin's 2015 Plagiarism Education Week virtual conference, "Copy/Paste/Culture," examines how current global trends are affecting our values, especially those related to education, and proposes strategies for how we can address these challenges.
Monday, April 20th, 10am PST
Changing Culture to Promote Integrity: Why Progress Is Possible
David Callahan, author of The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead
Monday, April 20th, 1pm PST
A Student-Centered Culture: Promoting Integrity One Conversation at a Time
Michael Goodwin, Academic Integrity Coordinator at Kennesaw State University
Monday, April 20th, 10am PST
Narcissism and Extrinsic Values: Understanding Student Trends that Impact Plagiarism and Cheating
Jean Twenge, author of The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement
Tuesday, April 21st, 1pm PST
Wikipedia in the Classroom: Authority, Trust, and Information Literacy
LiAnna Davis, Director of Programs at Wiki Education Foundation
Wednesday, April 22nd, 10am PST
Improvisation and Plagiarism: Fostering a Culture of Creativity
Teresa Fishman, Director of the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI)
Wednesday, April 22nd, 1pm PST
The Cultural Implications of Contract Cheating
Tricia Bertram Gallant, Director of Academic Integrity at UC San Diego
Thursday, April 23rd, 10am PST
Decisions on Deadline: A 21st Century Gaming Approach to Teach Plagiarism and Ethics
Samantha Grant and Brittney Shepherd, co-producers of A Fragile Trust
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