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Discouraging Academic Dishonesty in Online Courses

Janice M. Conway-Klaassen and Deborah E. Keil
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science October 2010, 23 (4) 194-200; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.23.4.194
Janice M. Conway-Klaassen
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
PhD, MT(ASCP)SM
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Deborah E. Keil
University of Utah, Salt Lake City. UT
PhD, MT(ASCP), DABT
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  1. Janice M. Conway-Klaassen, PhD, MT(ASCP)SM⇑
    1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
  2. Deborah E. Keil, PhD, MT(ASCP), DABT
    1. University of Utah, Salt Lake City. UT
  1. Address for correspondence: Janice M. Conway-Klaassen, PhD, MT(ASCP)SM, Director, Clinical Laboratory Science, Center for Allied Health Programs, Mayo Mail Code 711, 420 Delaware St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, 612-626-9408, 612-625-5901 (FAX), jconwayk{at}umn.edu

Abstract

With the development of distance education and blended course delivery formats, our faculty faced new issues related to academic integrity in online testing. Current students often differ in their understanding of what is appropriate academic behavior and what is considered cheating. Enhancing quiz formats and educating faculty and students about academic integrity policies has minimized the situation in our program.

ABBREVIATIONS USED: CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences, IP-Internet Protocol, OIT-Office of Information Technology, OSC-Office of Student Conduct

    KEY WORDS
  • Online testing
  • cheating
  • distance education
  • Web Campus
  • academic integrity
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Janice M. Conway-Klaassen, Deborah E. Keil
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science Oct 2010, 23 (4) 194-200; DOI: 10.29074/ascls.23.4.194

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Janice M. Conway-Klaassen, Deborah E. Keil
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