Academic Integrity Week 2023
Academic integrity is a core value at Bow Valley College. We are committed to providing our students with an honest and responsible education that prepares them for a successful future. Maintaining academic integrity represents true academic accomplishments and honest, earned success.
As a campus community, we all play a part in upholding academic integrity. So, from October 16 to October 20, 2022, we will recognize Academic Integrity Week. There are events and resources to keep students and faculty informed and aware.
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Student Meme Contest
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Oct 18, 2023 11:00-1:00 The Market, 2nd floor South Campus |
International Day of Action for Academic Integrity The Library and Learning Commons along with the Writing Centre will share how they support academic integrity. Join in an activity about the ethical use of generative AI. When is it acceptable to use AI? When is it not acceptable? |
Oct 18, 2023 |
International Center for Academic Integrity IDoA sessions This year's theme is "Championing academic integrity in the age of AI." This theme connects the need for staff and students to champion academic integrity in their institutions and beyond, and the current situation with AI (Artificial Intelligence) which is having a profound effect on Higher Education.
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Academic Integrity Class Contest Presentation
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Academic Integrity Champion Contest Instructors nominate a learner who has demonstrated academic integrity. Winners have the opportunity of attending the International Conference on Academic Integrity in Calgary in March 2024. |
October 18, 12:05-12:50 Virtual |
Co-Creating a Learner Agreement: Improving Learner Accountability in your Course This is a Lunch with EDNA (Educational Developers Network of Alberta) event. Register for the event here: https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrceGhrz0tHNIaxUIa8Y0uZNZ87KSoowih#/registration |
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Library Games and Activities: Daily over the lunch hour at the library entrance
A schedule of events will be posted in the library on Monday, October 16.
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