Faculty
There are many things that you can do to prevent cheating and plagiarism (integrity violations) on assessments. By setting your classroom up to promote integrity, you can discourage cheating behaviors. Check out the different ways to do this:
- Use the Triton Testing Center’s Proctor Pool
- Use Turnitin for written assignments
- Clearly define assignment policies and exam rules
- Establish a regrade policy
Learn more about how you can promote integrity in your classroom.
With the current offerings of in-person and remote assessments, it may be challenging to know how you can create assessments for learning while also preventing cheating. Here are several resources to help you with this.
Remote Assessments
- Follow Remote Teaching Strategies
- Use Turnitin for assignments and papers
- Use Gradescope for problem sets and STEM assignments/ exams
- Use Canvas for traditional exams
- If Proctoring:
- TTC’s Proctor Pool can offer proctor support
- Check out other Proctoring Options for Assessments
In-Person Assessments
- Assigning Seats for in-class assessments
- Utilize the Triton Testing Center's Proctor Pool for additional proctoring help
- Refer students who need to test outside the classroom to the Triton Testing Center (TTC)
Remember - the Academic Integrity Office is available for consultation on specific questions or challenges you are facing in your class!
Interested in learning more about how to Secure Assessments in the age of AI? Check out our 2024 Guide for Instructors.