Office of Academic Integrity
Amanda McKenzie
Director, Quality Assurance (Academic Programs)
519-888-4567 ext. 38562
Needles Hall (NH) 3006D
Tutorial developers
Orientation to academic integrity for first year students, developed and maintained by the University of Waterloo Libraries, is derived from an earlier version developed by Leeanne Romane and Christine Jewell.
Academic integrity tutorial
- Integrity defined
- A person of integrity
- Challenges and rewards of integrity
- Fundamental values of academic integrity
- Academic misconduct
- Principles of academic integrity
- Student perspectives
- Academic integrity scenarios
- Exams
- Keep your eyes on your exam
- Protect your work from prying eyes
- Level the playing field
- Don't lie
- Working together on take-home exams
- Don't alter marked exams for resubmission
- Assignments
- Submit assignments that are your own work
- Credit your source
- Use quotations marks
- Credit others' ideas
- Taking notes and citing sources
- Seek permission from your instructor
- Collaboration
- Unauthorized help
- Online quizzes
-
Sharing computer code
- Splitting the work
- Exams
- Policies
- Resources
- Check your understanding
- Contact and feedback
Orientation to academic integrity for first year students by University of Waterloo Libraries is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.