Showing Your Academic Integrity
Have you ever thought about how to show integrity in your program?
Academic integrity is defined as a commitment to the values of honesty, trust, respect, responsibility, fairness, and courage in all learning activities. Basically, it means showing what YOU know, rather than using work that come from someone else.
Students show academic integrity through citing their sources, contributing fairly in group work and completing tests independently. But, making the right choice is not always obvious or easy.
Learn more about how to show your integrity by completing the self-directed LEARNing module. The module takes about an hour to complete and includes videos and interactive activities. Making integrity a priority will help you build skills for program and workplace success. Students can self-enroll in this module here.
For more information, contact Lisa Vogt, Academic Integrity Specialist at lvogt@rrc.ca.