51 resultados para academic integrity
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an online tutorial, a pdf version, a powerpoint presentation, links to regulations.
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How to present a technical report and maintain academic integrity - supported by a range of on-line activities
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Start of year induction welcome slide set
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This interactive story enables you to explore the possible consequences of a breach of academic integrity
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Slides for Academic Integrity. See also notes on ECS module page: https://secure.ecs.soton.ac.uk/module/1617/COMP1205/33423/
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Lecture Slides on the topic of report writing which incorporate a few in class activities. These slides deal with IEEE format referencing.Also briefly discusses academic integrity.
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This short YouTube video was produced by the University of Bergen to help their students understand the perils of plagiarism, the benefits of academic integrity and the steps they need to take to avoid plagiarism. It's in Norwegian but has subtitles - and is really funny and well-produced. A great way to introduce your students to these ideas.
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A slideshow and supporting handout used in a workshop that discusses how Blackboard can be used to effectively support student learning.
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A set of support material to be used when preparing a technical report. Includes report template, and links to other supporting materials specific to the University. Finally link to 2015 COMP1205 technical report assignment specification and allocations http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/14582/
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A presentation on how to write an academic literature review for SOES 6018. This module aims to ensure that MSc Oceanography, MSc Marine Science, Policy & Law and MSc Marine Resource Management students are equipped with the skills they need to function as professional marine scientists, in addition to / in conjuction with the skills training in other MSc modules. The module covers training in fieldwork techniques, communication & research skills, IT & data analysis and professional development.
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This presentation is for students on the 3rd year ECS Multimedia course where students run their own conference, and submit and review papers. In this presentation we look at how to do the research behind an academic paper, finding sources of information and planning your reading. We also look at plagiarism, and see a number of different ways in which you can reference and include the work of others.