Additional instructor resources on academic misconduct

Sourced and vetted articles, books, software, videos, and other web content to help instructors with academic misconduct.


Articles

Books

  • Anderman and Murdock. (2006). Psychology of Academic Cheating.
  • Ariely. (2012). The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone—Especially Ourselves.
  • Bertram Gallant. (2010). Creating the Ethical Academy: A Systems Approach to Understanding Misconduct and Empowering Change.
  • Davis, Drinan, and Bertram Gallant. (2009). Cheating in School: What We Know and What We Can Do. – Available to borrow from the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.
  • Lang. (2013). Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonesty. Available to borrow from the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.
  • McCabe, Butterfield, and Treviño. (2012). Cheating in College: Why Students Do It and What Educators Can Do about It. – Available to borrow from the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.
  • Twomey, White, and Sagendorf. (2009). Pedagogy not Policing: Positive Approaches to Academic Integrity at the University. Available to borrow from the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.

TurnItIn

  • Turnitin is an academic integrity tool that is integrated with Canvas at UW-Madison. Instructors can enable TurnItIn on assignments to quickly get feedback on whether and how student submissions match a comparison set of materials.

Videos

Compilation of videos related to academic misconduct.

Websites

Contact

Student Conduct and Community Standards Contacts

How can we help?

Email us at:
conduct@studentaffairs.wisc.edu

Phone:
608-263-5701

Fax:
608-265-4656

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Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
724 W. Johnson Street
Madison, WI 53715


Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm

After Hours Contacts

Crisis response:
Call Mental Health Services
608-265-5600 (option 9)
Emergencies:
Dial 911 for immediate help from the
UW Police Department
UWPD Non-emergency line: 608-264-2677