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Office of Academic Integrity

Amanda McKenzie
Director, Quality Assurance (Academic Programs)
519-888-4567 ext. 38562
Needles Hall (NH) 3006D

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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.

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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
  • 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.