Registration is open for the Alberta Council on Academic Integrity (ACAI) Spring 2022 provincial meeting.
Please join us for the Alberta Council on Academic Integrity (ACAI) Spring 2022 provincial meeting, a hybrid event to be hosted virtually by Bow Valley college. Anyone keen to support academic integrity in post-secondary institutions as well as in K-12 in Alberta is welcome – students, staff, faculty, administrators, and any other interested party. You can join in person at the Bow Valley College campus in downtown Calgary, or join virtually through MS Teams.
Highlights:
- Presentation on the Bow Valley College research project: Understanding Student Experiences with Contract Cheating and other Outsourcing Behaviours – The research team includes an administrator, a faculty member, and two student researchers from Bow Valley College with ACAI as the community partner
- A panel discussion by English Language Learning students sharing experiences regarding academic integrity
- Faculty sharing UDL interventions to prevent cheating
- Reports from the EDI, Contract Cheating, and Educational Development working groups
Updates on Alberta Academic Integrity Week (Oct. 18-22, 2022) activities
Thursday, May 26, 2022
8:30am – 3:00pm
If you have any questions, please direct them to Margaret Toye, Steering Committee Member, Alberta Council on Academic Integrity (ACAI): mtoye@bowvalleycollege.ca
We look forward to connecting with you at the meeting!
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Sarah Elaine Eaton, PhD, is a faculty member in the Werklund School of Education, and the Educational Leader in Residence, Academic Integrity, University of Calgary, Canada. Opinions are my own and do not represent those of the University of Calgary.