Supporting Integrity in Education Town Hall

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Monday May 11, 2020 - Tuesday May 12, 2020
      1:00 pm - 1:59 pm
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Summary Sentence: Discuss the national and local landscape surrounding issues of academic integrity in remote and residential educational environments, as well as provide techniques, tips, and tools for instructors as they prepare for summer courses.

Full Summary: The virtual town hall will discuss the national and local landscape surrounding issues of academic integrity in remote and residential educational environments, as well as provide techniques, tips, and tools for instructors as they prepare for summer courses.

You are invited to participate in "Supporting Integrity in Education," a virtual town hall that will discuss the national and local landscape surrounding issues of academic integrity in remote and residential educational environments, as well as provide techniques, tips, and tools for instructors as they prepare for summer courses.

Monday, May 11 at 1 p.m.

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The goal is to provide various perspectives and hear faculty concerns about these issues. The presenters will include:

  • Nelson Baker, dean, Georgia Tech Professional Education
  • Charles Isbell, dean, College of Computing
  • Yakut Gazi, associate dean of Learning Systems, Georgia Tech Professional Education
  • David Joyner, executive director, Online Education & OMSCS
  • Andrew Lawrence, assistant director, Office of Student Integrity
  • Kyla Ross, assistant vice provost for Advocacy and Conflict Resolution
  • Thad Starner, professor, School of Interactive Computing 
  • Joyce Weinsheimer, director, Center for Teaching and Learning

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Status
  • Created By: Susie Ivy
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 6, 2020 - 11:44am
  • Last Updated: May 6, 2020 - 4:23pm