Conference proceeding
Variations on a Theme: Academic Integrity and Program Code
ACE '19: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Australasian Computing Education Conference, pp.56-63
Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2019) (Sydney, Australia, 29/01/2019 - 31/01/2019)
2019
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Abstract
A recent ITiCSE working group argued the need to explicitly inform students of the academic integrity requirements that apply when they are writing computer programs. The working group proposed a wheel-like diagram that might be used for this purpose and provided some examples to illustrate its use. Three universities in Australia have adopted the principle of informing their students about academic integrity in programming assessments, but have each taken a different approach to doing so. This paper reports on the three different approaches and explains why each was chosen.
Details
- Title
- Variations on a Theme: Academic Integrity and Program Code
- Creators
- Simon (Author) - University of NewcastleTrina Myers (Author) - James Cook UniversityDianna Hardy (Author) - James Cook UniversityRaina Mason (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- ACE '19: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Australasian Computing Education Conference, pp.56-63
- Conference
- Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2019) (Sydney, Australia, 29/01/2019 - 31/01/2019)
- Publisher
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM); New York, NY
- Number of pages
- 56-63
- Identifiers
- 991012833800402368
- Academic Unit
- Information Technology; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Business and Tourism
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding