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Students Against Academic Misconduct (SAAM): A case study of how a mobile learning framework can be used to deliver a pedagogy reducing academic integrity issues

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posted on 2024-11-06, 00:57 authored by Robert VanderburgRobert Vanderburg, Anthony WeberAnthony Weber
This paper presents a comprehensive and coordinated partnership between students and faculty in response to academic integrity breaches at the School of Business and Law (SBL). We highlight the widespread nature of academic misconduct among university students, particularly emphasising the prevalence of cheating among business students. Additionally, the paper addresses the impact of institutional practices on academic integrity breaches. Considering the Higher Education Standards Framework (HESF) requirements, the SBL aims to reduce academic integrity breaches by implementing a coordinated students-as-partners approach. We propose that a mobile learning theory can be applied to reducing academic integrity breaches, focusing on contract cheating allegations. By sharing our experiences, we hope to inform and inspire a coordinated institutional approach to uphold academic integrity and combat misconduct effectively.

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Editor

Cochrane T; Narayan V; Brown C; MacCallum K; Bone E; Deneen C; Vanderburg R; Hurren B

Start Page

578

End Page

582

Number of Pages

5

Start Date

2023-12-03

Finish Date

2023-12-06

eISSN

2653-665X

Location

Christchurch, New Zealand

Publisher

ASCILITE Publications

Place of Publication

Online

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

40th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education

Parent Title

2023: ASCILITE 2023 Conference Proceedings: People, Partnerships and Pedagogies

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