academic dishonesty
falsifying information on an official document such as grade reports, drop/add form, ID card or other College document?
is called unauthorized modification of an Academic Document/Record
forging a document or the signature on a document such as a doctor's note, letter of recommendation or letter of permission?
is called unauthorized modification of an Academic Document/Record
improper actions in the context or pursuing Advanced Standing or Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition may breach this Policy
is called unauthorized modification of an Academic Document/Record
What is impersonation?
is taking someone else's place or having someone else take your place in class, in a test, examination or interview, presentation or field placement, when that situation involves academic evaluation.
What is plagiarism?
is the act of presenting another person's words, research or ideas as your own without acknowledging the source of the information used
A lack of awareness of the Academic Integrity Policy and/or Procedure is?
not an available defense or explanation for a breach under this Policy
Faculty suspects that an assignment, project or creative work has not been completed in compliance with the Academic Honesty Policy.
step A
Cheating is?
the attempt to gain an improper advantage on an academic evaluation
Sheridan is committed to supporting?
the investigation and resolution of all suspected breaches of academic integrity
Academic Faculty
the larger academic unit within which individual Faculty members teach.
All Sheridan Faculty, Staff and Students are expected ?
to be vigilant regarding their respective roles and responsibilities when breaches of academic integrity occur
buying or copying a piece of work is considered cheating?
true
cheating is changing a grade or record of an examination result?
true
cheating is copying another person's answer to an examination question?
true
looking at a book during a test when your not allowed to is cheating?
true
offering to sale work to someone else is considered cheating?
true
submitting big parts of the same work as someone else is considered cheating?
true
submitting work prepared in whole or in part by another person and representing that work as one's own is considered cheating?
true
what is Sheridan committed to?
upholding the highest standards of academic integrity
receiving help is consider plagiarism?
yes.by receiving "help" from another person or by merely copying what they tell you to do, say or write, without personally learning the content
presenting another person's ideas or theories in your own words without acknowledging that person?
is called plagiarism
what is Improper Research Practice?
Academic research includes the collection, analysis, interpretation and publication of information or data obtained in the scientific laboratory or in the field
copying another person's words without the use of quotation marks and appropriate references to signify that these are excerpts from someone else's work
is called plagiarism
not giving credit to a person with whom one has collaborated to create a product. All individuals who have contributed ideas or insights into the work produced should be acknowledged
is called plagiarism
Aiding and Abetting:
Encouraging, knowingly enabling or causing others to do, or attempt, any of the above with intent to mislead a Faculty, academic unit, program, office or committee as to a Student's academic status, qualifications, actions or preparation shall be considered a breach of academic integrity
Inappropriate Use of Digital Technology
Forms of inappropriate use of digital technology may include but are not limited to
If student does not attend meeting and does not phone to reschedule, the faculty member will assume the student is?
Guilty
Obstruction of the Academic Activities of Another
It is a violation of academic integrity to interfere with the learning activities of another in order to gain unfair academic advantage
what is Falsification or unauthorized modification of an Academic Document/Record?
It is an act of academic dishonesty to falsify, fabricate or in any way modify, either through leaving out or changing an academic document or record. Examples of falsification include but are not limited to
Meeting between faculty member and student
Step B
Meeting Result - No Breach of Academic Honesty
Step C
Meeting Result - Breach of Academic Honesty
Step D
talking during test when not specifically instructed to do so by the Faculty member is cheating?
True
using electronic help during a test is considered cheating?
True
What defines academic integrity as?
a commitment, even in the face of adversity
Students will not attempt to gain unfair?
academic advantage in any academic work whether graded or ungraded
Faculty
all teaching members as covered under the Academic Employees Collective Agreement and those with part-time and sessional statuses
Sheridan expects that Students will claim credit only?
for their own ideas, writing, projects and creations
What is five fundamental values?
honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility
Unauthorized entry into a computer file for the purpose of using, reading or changing its contents
is Inappropriate Use of Digital Technology
Unauthorized transfer of one or more files or part of the data contained within a file
is Inappropriate Use of Digital Technology
Unauthorized use of another's identification and/or password
is Inappropriate Use of Digital Technology
Use of computing facilities to interfere with, or alter the work of another Student, Faculty member, or Sheridan Staff member.
is Inappropriate Use of Digital Technology
reproducing, circulating or otherwise gaining prior access to examination materials
is Stealing
dishonest reporting of investigative results, either through fabrication or falsification
is called Improper Research Practice
misrepresentation or selective reporting of research results or the methods used
is called Improper Research Practice
taking or using the research results of others without permission or due acknowledgement
is called Improper Research Practice