Annual Academic Integrity Colloquium

Academic integrity is a fundamental part of learning and teaching and a core value of the ³ÉÈË´óƬ.Ìý

Our annual Academic Integrity Colloquium is an opportunity for staff and students to come together to discuss the latest in academic integrity research, education, and technology, and to hear from experts from across the Australian university sector.Ìý

The 2022 Colloquium will be held on Thursday, 29 September on North Terrace Campus. Please see the draft program below.

Draft Program, Thursday 29 September, Ingkarni Wardli Level 7

9:15 – 9.30

Registration

9:30 – 9:45

Welcome to Country, Uncle Rod O’Brien

Welcome from Professor Suzanne Le Mire, Pro Vice Chancellor Student Learning

9:45 – 10:45

Session 1 -ÌýBi-/multilingual students’ use of human and machine translation in Higher Education: translanguaging, transknowledging and academic integrity

Associate Professor Kathleen Heugh & Li-Ching Chang, Uni SA

10:45am

Morning tea

11:15 – 12:00

Session 2 – Cultures of Integrity

Claudia Gottwald, Academic Integrity Skills Officer

Academic Integrity Ambassadors

12.00 – 12.15

Overview of Integrity Unit

Ashley Hurrell, Executive Director, Integrity Unit

12:15 - 1pm

Session 3 –Ìý Supporting students to work with integrity

Dr David Wilson, Academic Integrity Officer, School of Biomedicine

Sarah Oakey, Academic Integrity Investigations Officer, DASE

Dr Amy Milka, Academic Integrity Coordinator

1pm

Lunch

1:45 - 2:30

Session 4 – Professional Integrity and Ethics: making the link between course learnings and real-world ethical dilemmas

Dr David Hunter, Health and Medical Sciences

Dr George Maxwell Brown, Education Quality

2:30 - 3:15

Session 5 – Ungoogle-able assessments? Assessment Design for Academic Integrity

3:15 – 3:45

Closing remarks

3:45 - 4pm

Tony McMurtrie Award presentation

4pm

Event Close


Academic Integrity Colloquium, 15 April 2021

Cheating, assessment design and assessment security - Professor Phillip Dawson, Deakin University

Professor Phill Dawson is the Associate Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning at Deakin University. In this session he shares his insights and expertise from his new book,ÌýDefending Assessment Security in a Digital WorldÌýÌý(2020).

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Panel: Student engagement, assessment design and academic integrity

Student panel: What students want their teachers to know about academic integrity


Academic Integrity Colloquium 2020

AIC - Speaker Photo

L-R: Dr White, Dr Curtis, Associate ProfessorÌýEllis

The Division of Academic and Student Engagement held the firstÌýAcademic Integrity Colloquium on Friday February 28, 2020.

Associate Professor Cath Ellis (UNSW), Dr Amanda White (UTS) and Dr Guy Curtis (UWA),ÌýsharedÌýtheir expertise and experience in the field.Important developments including contract cheating, partnering with students and innovations in assessment design were discussed.ÌýThe panel discussion was followed by an interactive session with staff and students co-designed with the Student Representative Council. Ìý