Resources
Please refer to our Academic Honesty for Remote/Online Learning handout (PDF) which has been adapted from the Honor Council at Emory University. It contains assignment design suggestions, teaching tips, and best practice reminders of what instructors can do to encourage originality and support students in completing their work with honesty and integrity.
Also, please refer to our advice for following academic honesty guidelines handout (PDF) for further information on communicating with students and on upholding proctoring and other testing requirements set by the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) and the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Hajim). For talking points and an introduction to academic honesty in SAS/Hajim please refer to the overview of academic honesty PDF.
Required Course Materials
- Honor pledge resources (required: honor pledge on all exams)
- Syllabus templates (required: syllabus or website statement)
- In-class slide template (required: in-class statement during first two weeks of course)
Guidelines
- Group project assignments
- Proctoring (website) (PDF)
- Guidance and Policies on Proctoring with Zoom in Courses (pdf)
- Fall 2020 suggested syllabus statement for instructors using Zoom proctoring (pdf)
- Guidance and Policies on Deciding to Use ChatGPT/AI Tools in Courses (pdf)
- Electronic devices in examinations (pdf)
Sample Course Materials
Academic Honesty Report Forms
- Instructor Resolution Warning Letter: Incident Report Portal
- Instructor Resolution with Penalty: Incident Report Portal
- Board Resolution: (.pdf) (.doc) (instructions)
Release Waivers
- Waiver for One-Time Release of Records (for use by undergraduate and graduate students)
- Waiver for Ongoing Single-Purpose Release of Records (for use by graduate students only)
Training
- Contact the academic honesty liaison to request training