Posted on January 8, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 33: Academic Integrity Online: Addressing Criticisms In this episode, Tom and Kelvin discuss the myths and realities of online academic integrity while reflecting upon the most effective ways to respond to critics. Remote proctoring, authentic assessment, ethics, Pokemon, and more! Tagsacademic integrityacademic misconductassessmentBloom’s TaxonomycheatingePortfoliosethicsHOTSidentity verificationlearning assessmentLOTSportfoliospresentationsproctoringprogressive papersprojectsSan Isidrotechnology Posted on March 18, 2015August 1, 2024Strategies to Encourage Academic Integrity in Online Exams Online exams are popular in college courses, offering a time-efficient and flexible way of assessing student learning. Students often prefer them because of the convenience factor, while instructors like that they do not expend valuable face-to-face class time. However, the concern about students cheating on online exams is pervasive throughout higher education. Instructors often worry that it is difficult for students to remain academically honest under such conditions. In this session, resources and strategies to encourage academic honesty in the online exam environment such as considerations for test construction and exam settings will be shared. Specifically, we will showcase an instructor’s use of ProctorHub, UCF’s newest online proctoring tool, which is designed to mitigate these concerns. Tagsacademic integrityassessmentcourse designproctorstrategiesWebcourses@UCF Posted on January 27, 2011April 12, 2024Effective Online Assessment: Scalable Success Strategies In the face of larger numbers of students in online courses and the challenge of designing effective assessments in an online environment, the need is greater than ever to implement scalable strategies that mitigate academic integrity issues. In this recorded session, presenters will review a variety of assessment techniques applicable to many disciplines. Tagsacademic integrityassessmentcourse designstrategies
Posted on March 18, 2015August 1, 2024Strategies to Encourage Academic Integrity in Online Exams Online exams are popular in college courses, offering a time-efficient and flexible way of assessing student learning. Students often prefer them because of the convenience factor, while instructors like that they do not expend valuable face-to-face class time. However, the concern about students cheating on online exams is pervasive throughout higher education. Instructors often worry that it is difficult for students to remain academically honest under such conditions. In this session, resources and strategies to encourage academic honesty in the online exam environment such as considerations for test construction and exam settings will be shared. Specifically, we will showcase an instructor’s use of ProctorHub, UCF’s newest online proctoring tool, which is designed to mitigate these concerns. Tagsacademic integrityassessmentcourse designproctorstrategiesWebcourses@UCF Posted on January 27, 2011April 12, 2024Effective Online Assessment: Scalable Success Strategies In the face of larger numbers of students in online courses and the challenge of designing effective assessments in an online environment, the need is greater than ever to implement scalable strategies that mitigate academic integrity issues. In this recorded session, presenters will review a variety of assessment techniques applicable to many disciplines. Tagsacademic integrityassessmentcourse designstrategies
Posted on January 27, 2011April 12, 2024Effective Online Assessment: Scalable Success Strategies In the face of larger numbers of students in online courses and the challenge of designing effective assessments in an online environment, the need is greater than ever to implement scalable strategies that mitigate academic integrity issues. In this recorded session, presenters will review a variety of assessment techniques applicable to many disciplines. Tagsacademic integrityassessmentcourse designstrategies