For those concerned with preventing and dealing with academic misconduct, there will be a live, (60)-minute webinar conference: "Plagiarism to Fraud: Tools to Reduce Cheating in Your Classroom "
Friday, November 19, 2010 (1:00-2:00 p.m. ET)
http://www.highereducationhero.com/1BU/0/2/p4B26Jc/p5ACRBRFi/p0e
HIGHLIGHTS:
Creating a Truthful Atmosphere: Setting a Standard in your Class
Become an academic honesty role model: Guide students with action
Tips on communicating cheating rules and repercussions in your syllabus
How to integrate acad emic integrity standards into assignments & tests
Prevent Cheating through Pedagogy: Tips for Professors and Adjuncts
Instructional methods & technologies that prevent & detect cheating
How to adjust exam administration to deter dishonest activity
Methods to reduce plagiarism: Tips for conversation concerning citation
Responding to Cheating When it Occurs: Increase Awareness in Students
Steps you should take from moment of cheating to reporting the issue
Teachable moments: Dealing with occasional student cheating
How your institutional policy gives support for reporting cheaters
SPEAKER:
Tricia Bertram Gallant, Ph.D., is an internationally known author, speaker and practitioner of academic integrity. Tricia has authored many journal articles, as well as "Academic Integrity in the Twenty-First Century: A Teaching & Learning Imperative"(Jossey-Bass, 2008); co- authored "Cheating in School: What We Know & What We Can Do" (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009); and, edited "Creating the Ethical Academy: A Systems Approach to Understanding Misconduct and Empowering Change in Higher Education" (Routledge, 2010).
Dr. Bertram Gallant runs the Academic Integrity Office at the University of California, San Diego where she works with faculty and students in creating a culture of integrity on campus, and is the Past-Chair of the Advisory Council for the International Center for Academic Integrity. As a leader in fast-read, actionable advice on workplace issues, the conference gives you the opportunity to add immediate impact to your efforts to prevent academic misconduct in a manner that is:
FAST - No wasted time here. Get right to the heart of the matter in a 1-hour block designed to easily fit into your busy schedule.
CONVENIENT - No airlines. No travel. No time out of the office. Listen from the comfort and convenience of your desk.
EASY - A telephone and computer with access to the Internet is all the equipment you need. Just dial in, punch-in your access code, then click the link to access the website and you're in. That's it. Follow along with the Webinar handouts provided in advance.
ACTIONABLE - Our conferences provide cost effective tactics you can start using right when you hang up the phone.
IDEAL FOR MULTIPLE LISTENERS - Use a speakerphone and as many people as you want can listen in - at no extra cost to you. A projector is suggested for the video portion for multiple attendees. Many professionals use these sessions as a cost-effective, time-efficient means of training supervisors, managers, and staff while reinforcing key issues in a fresh, new manner that they will remember and act on.
AFFORDABLE - Priced at $199, it is a fraction of the cost of travel and attendance fees for other high- priced conferences or seminars.
"Plagiarism to Fraud: Tools to Reduce Cheating in Your Classroom"
Live 60-Minute webinar conference
Friday, November 19, 2010 (1:00-2:00 p.m. ET)
Register now for this exciting event by clicking the following link or calling 1-800-964-6033:
http://www.highereducationhero.com/1BU/0/2/p4B26Jc/p5ACRBRFi/p0e
We hope you'll join us.
Sincerely,
HigherEd Hero
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Malvern, PA 19355
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