Academic Integrity - Definition, Importance & Learning Approaches
Academic integrity is crucial for honest academic work. Explore its definition, importance, and effective learning strategies in the UBC community. Avoid academic misconduct like cheating and plagiarism.
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Academic Academic Integrity Integrity
What is academic integrity? Talk with your neighbours and produce a definition.
What is academic integrity? It is both a value and a set of skills that relates to the completion of academic work in an honest, respectful, and responsible manner. Do your own work and acknowledge the work of others.
Why is academic integrity important? Talk with your neighbours and produce some ideas.
Your learning will be more effective! It is important for your future career goals and reputation! Why should you learn with integrity? It is expected of everyone within the UBC community!
How do you learn with integrity learn with integrity in this class? Talk with your neighbours and generate some ideas.
Understand and follow the course guidelines. Check the syllabus and ask the instructor if you have questions. Only use acceptable resources for all assessments. How do you learn with integrity? Acknowledge the work of others.
Cheating What is academic misconduct? Plagiarism Falsification Gaining or attempting to gain an unfair academic advantage or benefit. Impersonation Self-plagiarism Contract cheating
Can you use generative artificial intelligence tools? Depending on the class, these tools may be permitted for certain types of academic work. Always check with your instructor before using any form of generative AI.
Want to learn more? Want to learn more? academicintegrity.ubc.ca