Through interviews with faculty, nearly a decade of experience, and with help from our board of advisors and partners, Cursive has developed a new approach to prevent and detect contract cheating for written assignments. We have an initial product and technology but seek faculty, teachers, and/or administrators to join a focus group to provide feedback…

The digital footprint of who is sitting in front of a computer today may be detected in more ways than one might expect. Beyond just user authentication, this includes, IP address, geolocation, internet service provider, internet cookies, ping time, and ability to complete complex tasks. Perhaps you have seen one of these before: CAPTCHA, also…
I value every conversation that I had with the teachers and staff that contributed to the list of tips, tricks, policies, and activities that we can do to create a culture of integrity in the classroom. So to each of the interviewees, and the many excellent articles online, thank you. This Infographic is a little…
Part 1 (Institutional Level) Part 2 (Department Level) Part 3 (Classroom Level): The frontline of Academic Integrity falls to faculty, teachers, and students in the classroom assigning work, submitting assignments, evaluating, and participating in the day-to-day requirements of high school and higher education. Faculty bear the burden of proactively teaching and reaffirming the institutional and…
Part 1 (Institution Level) Departments can do a lot to support faculty, teachers, and students by promoting their policies and official resources. Keep the conversation active, and stay up to date on new threats, opportunities, and tools to provide your community the information they need to maintain Integrity across campus and online. Click the image…
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