Episode Synopsis "Academic Integrity in Online Classes with Dr. Paul Haught"
Academic integrity is a subject that has received a great deal of attention, especially during the Pandemic as so many higher education classes were moved online. In this episode, Dr. Dale Hale leads the Center for Digital Instruction (CDI) team in a discussion about academic integrity and what it means for a Lasallian institution to approach cheating and plagiarism in online courses. Joining the team for the discussion is Dr. Paul Haught, Christian Brothers University’s Vice President of Academics and professor of philosophy. back to the LWO main page
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