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Patricia McGeeKeywords
Online LearningAcademic Honesty
Plagiarism Detection
Higher Education
Theory and practice of education
LB5-3640
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Ensuring academic honesty is a challenge for traditional classrooms, but more so for online course where technology use is axiomatic to learning and instruction. With the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requirement that online course providers reduce opportunities to cheat and verify student identity, all involved with course delivery must be informed about and involved in issues related to academic dishonesty. This article examines why students cheat and plagiarize, types of dishonesty in online courses, strategies to minimize violations and institutional strategies that have proven to be successful.Date
2013-01-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:ca7c32a4ae8c43b7b8d08e96eb7ea2f410.9743/jeo.2013.1.1
1547-500X
1547-500X
https://doaj.org/article/ca7c32a4ae8c43b7b8d08e96eb7ea2f4