Maintaining Academic Integrity: Policies, Procedures, and Consequences

Maintaining Academic Integrity: Policies, Procedures, and Consequences
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University policies on academic integrity stress educational rehabilitation over punishment. Topics include cheating, plagiarism, and disciplinary procedures, with faculty involvement and a process for handling disputes.

  • Academic Integrity
  • University Policies
  • Student Conduct
  • Student Disciplinary Procedures
  • Plagiarism

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  1. doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 May 2015 NGP SG May 2015 Closing Report Date: 2015-05-13 Authors: Name Affiliations Address Phone email Jonathan Segev Intel Corporation jonathan.segev@intel.com Submission Slide 1 Jonathan Segev (Intel Corporation)

  2. doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 May 2015 Abstract This document is the NGP SG closing report for the Vancouver meeting, May 2015. Submission Slide 2 Jonathan Segev (Intel Corporation)

  3. May 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 Work Completed Review and approval of PAR and CSD documents for WG motion. Review of proposed use case documents. Review of technical submissions. Agenda: See 11-15/499 Submission Slide 3 Jonathan Segev, Intel Corporation

  4. May 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 Goals for July meeting Pendent WG approval of PAR and CSD, resolving EC members and 802 WG comments for circulated PAR and CSD. Continue review and adoption of Use Case to use case work draft document. Continue review of technical submissions (performance analysis, positioning techniques, challenges etc.). Submission Slide 4 Jonathan Segev, Intel Corporation

  5. May 2015 doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 Study Group Timeline Month Milestone / Plan of Action January (i) Formation meeting Initial discussion on PAR and CSD Presentations on use cases, usage models. March (p) Continue discussion on PAR and CSD Discussion supporting presentations. Study Group extension May (i) SG Final version of PAR and CSD Discussion on supporting presentations Working Group Approval on PAR and CSD PAR circulated amongst other WGs. July (p) Presentations. Resolve EC feedback on PAR and CSD. Executive Committee Approval on PAR and CSD Study Group extension July (i) NesCom Approval on PAR and CSD Sep. (targeted) Task Group formation meeting Submission Slide 5 Jonathan Segev (Intel)

  6. doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0676r1 May 2015 Conference Call Times July 1st 10:00 AM 11:00 EST. Submission Slide 6 Jonathan Segev (Intel Corporation)

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