Quiz 1
An example of academic misconduct is changing answers on re-grades
true
How many quizzes does AESHM 340 have throughout the semester?
12
How long does it last for final exam?
120 min
How many trials is given for Mid-term exam?
2
How many trials is given for final exam?
2
How long does it last for each quiz of lecture and chapter content?
45 min
How many case studies are offered throughout the semester?
5
The academic work of all students must comply with all university policies on academic honesty. Examples of academic misconduct are:
All of the above
What are the types of citations and quotations?
All of the above
What is(are) purpose(s) of assignments?
All of the above
Which of the following is(are) type(s) of academic misconduct?
All of the above
Academic integrity is defined as______
Doing your own work based on your own understanding of the course content
How does the office of student conduct at ISU deal with disciplinary files?
Files kept for 7 years & Files are confidential & Files can be viewed by outside agencies with a student's permission
What is the title of AESHM 340?
Hospitality and Apparel Marketing Strategies
If you have special needs or accommodations, please contact__________for SAAR form
Student Disability Resource office
What are the resources for academic misconduct at ISU?
Writing and media center & Academic success center & Faculty or TA
A Tearoom tour is scheduled during the semester. Students are asked to participate into The Tearoom tour. If due to time conflict that students can't participate, students will watch the video of Tearoom tour on Canvas
false
Each quiz for a virtual guest presentation lasts 20 minutes
false
Final exam is worth 120 points
false
I am prohibited from using online resources such as Study Blue or Course Hero to develop flash cards
false
Oral notification is acceptable if a student wishes to recover lost points when he/she misses quizzes and/or exams
false
The total available points are 450 points
false
Academic dishonesty occurs when a student uses or attempts to use unauthorized information in the taking of an exam; or submits as their own work themes, reports, drawings, laboratory notes, or other products prepared by another person; or knowingly assists another student in such acts; or plagiarism. Such behavior is abhorrent to the university and students found responsible for academic dishonesty face expulsion, suspension, conduct probation, or reprimand
true
An example of academic misconduct is use of online course work warehouses
true
If you forget to cite a source, that is still plagiarism
true
Students could fail an entire course for one instance of academic misconduct
true
The AESHM 340 is a 3-credit course
true
The Student Disciplinary Regulations can be found on the Office of Student Conduct website
true
The title of the AESHM 340 is hospitality and apparel marketing strategies
true