CoTL 2023 Roundtables

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Universities worldwide are struggling to deal with academic misconduct related to plagiarism and increased concerns with plagiarism in online courses. At this roundtable discussion, participants will explore strategies used to eliminate plagiarism activities in an online graduate-level course by providing clear expectations regarding quality of work, quick identification and warning of identified ‘missteps’ committed by the student, grace, and resources provided to support the writing skills of students, a modified format approach to assignments, and relationship building through video feedback. The author will engage the audience through an interactive activity of positive criticism of their own work. At the end of this round table, attendees will have an overview of how to implement several interventions that could be employed to guide the student toward high academic integrity.

Publication Date

2023

City

Mobile

Disciplines

Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Nursing

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Dr. Amy Campbell, DNP, RN Assistant Professor Community Mental Health - Nursing Informatics Research Interests:

  • Reducing medication errors
  • Using and creating technology to improve the work environment for nurses as well as patients
  • Data Mining
  • Improving computer and health literacy for nursing and patients
  • Improving healthcare to the homeless
  • Collaboration with organizations to incorporate current healthcare needs into the course curriculum

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Presentation Time: Wednesday May 10, 2023 11:00am - 11:50am CDT Virtual Roundtable (Remote via Zoom)

Host Organization: University of South Alabama

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Strategies to Support High Academic Integrity in an Online Graduate Program

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