Center for Academic Integrity
The 2008 Annual International Conference
Exploring the Present and Future of Academic Integrity

2008 Conference Information | Keynote Speaker | Schedule
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Things to Do While at the Conference

Please note this schedule is tentative and subject to change.


2008 CAI Conference Schedule

Day 1 (Thursday, October 16)

7:45 am – 5:00 pm – registration check in/information desk
8:00 am – 9:45 am – first pre-conference sessions

"The Pedagogy behind Encouraging Students to Practice Academic Integrity: Education, Prevention and Procedures"
Teal McAteer
“It's all in the Message: Convincing Our Communities that Integrity Matters”
Jason Caplin, Jackie Corinth, Andrea Goodwin, Valerie Howard and Anita Visentin-Perito

10:00 am – 11:45 am – second pre-conference sessions

“What Colleges and Universities Can Do to Promote Academic Integrity”
Catherine Meriano and David Allen
“Using and Conducting Research on Academic Integrity”
Tricia Bertram Gallant and Pat Drinan

12:00 pm – 1:15 pm – welcome luncheon (registration desk closed during meals)
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm – table top exhibits
1:30 pm – 2:45 pm – concurrent sessions

"It Takes a Village to Promote Academic Integrity"
Donna Bell and Diane Schulman
Academic Integrity Processes and the Manufacture of Scandal”
John Presley and Rodney Custer
“Academic Dishonesty and the Nursing Student”
Maureen Wideman
“Reassuring Academic Integrity in Distant Learning, Sport Management Curricula”
Dr. Louis Tomasi and Dr. Murray Widener
“Balancing Academic Integrity with Other Student Misconduct"
Lynn Forseth and Jack Opel
“Unleashing Academic Integrity From the Dorm Room”
Coralee Whitcomb, William Connolley and Matthew Nadeau

3:00 pm – 4:15 pm – concurrent sessions

“Ethical Survival: Maintaining Integrity in a Future of Ethical Challenges”
James Lancaster
Talking the Talk: Invitation to Participate in the New International CAI Forum”
Teddi Fishman and Mark Reardon
“Taking a Closer Look: Three Years of Academic Integrity Research”
Melissa Broeckelman-Post
“International Students and Academic Integrity”
Jess Huang and Blaire Hawkins
Zayed University Case Study: Academic Integrity in an Arab Collectivist Society - Overcoming Cultural Challenges”
Denise Gifford, Ola Taji and Kristin Anderson
“Academic Integrity and Ethics Across the Curriculum”
Daniel Wueste

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – welcome reception with heavy hors d'oeuvres

Day 2 (Friday, October 17)

8:30 am – 5:00 pm – registration check in/information desk
8:30 am – 5:00 pm – table top exhibits
8:30 am – 9:45 am – concurrent sessions

“Fadeout or Internalization: An appraisal of the extent to which alumni (professionals) have been influenced by a culture of integrity within their university”
Pam Pringle, Sally Sledge and Michelle Carpenter
“The Fuzzy Line Between Academic and Non-academic Disciplinary Issues
Tom Tomasi
“Cheating my Butt Off:College Students Perceptions and Behaviors of Cheating in Academics"
David Stetter
“Creating a Culture that Supports Academic Integrity
Ruth Federman Stein
“Student-Driven Academic Honesty Organizations: Empowering Students as Change Agents in a University Environment”
Julie Laughter and Brian Paul Freese
“Beyond Honor Codes, Policies and Procedures:  Building Ethical Cultures in Colleges and Universities”
Peter Keller

10:00 am – 11:15 am – concurrent sessions

“Interpreting Integrity Policies”
Marnie McInnes and Raymonda Burgman
“Technology and Academic Integrity: New Challenges, New Teachable Moments”
Daniel Wueste, Tricia Bertram-Gallant, Teddi Fishman, Gail Ring and Jeff Appling
“Putting it all Together: Integrity Initiatives at Miami University”
Barbara Rose and Susan Vaughn
“Academic Dishonesty between Inspiration and Plagiarism: New Trends… New Challenges”
Dr. Mohamed Nagib Abou-Zeid and Gina E. Cinali
"Introducing Integrity to Incoming Students"
Aimee DiMichele and Darline Doty

11:30 am – 1:15 pm – lunch and CAI awards (registration desk closed during meals)
1:30 pm – 2:45 pm – concurrent sessions

“What Every Faculty Member and Student Should Know About Academic Ethics”
Nancy Stanlick, Patricia MacKown, Michael Strawser and Robert Slade
“Talking the Talk: Invitation to Participate in the New International CAI Forum”
Teddi Fishman
“Plagiarism Protection: Working in an Uncertain Environment”
Jonathan Radue
“Can Policy Encourage the ‘Teachable Moment’?”
Jeffrey Appling
“Surveying the Unthinkable”
Nick Tatar, Mark Chang and Alyssa Levitz
“Courage and Heroism: The Positive Psychology of Promoting Academic Integrity”
Charles Starkey, Cynthia Pury, Julie Hupp and Sara Staats

3:00 pm – 4:15 pm

“Academic Integrity Beyond the Academy: Developing a Framework for the Education of Professionals”
Peter Looker
Student-led Orientation on Academic Integrity:  Assessment of the Impact and Implementation Issues
Mark Baetz
“Pssst! I want to buy your expertise, but cheaply: Current Concerns on Contract Cheating”
Troy Brooks and Jon Radue
“Intercultural/International Norms: Forms of Plagiarism and Ethics of Collaboration”
Huiling Ding
“Plagiarism Isn't Always a Bad Thing ... HUH?”
Andrea Delgado, Charlin Jones and Akshay Thusu 
“The Development and Integrity Course: The Class of the Present and of the Future”
Camilla Roberts and David Allen

4:30 pm – 5:45 pm – concurrent sessions

“The Border Patrol: Strategies for Navigating Between Effective Tutoring and Proofreading/Editing in Writing Centers”
Barbara Ramirez
“Talking the Talk:  Invitation to Participate in the New International CAI Forum”
Teddi Fishman and Mark Reardon
“ePortfolio, Ethics and Academic Integrity”
Gail Ring
“Faculty Buy-In and the Disciplinary Process”
Valerie Kolko
What do you say when colleagues, administrators, or students ask you “Why does Academic Integrity Matter?”
Video Booth with Eric Rodgers
“Understanding the Honor Code: An evaluation of the effectiveness of educational tools to teach students about the importance of the Honor Code and academic integrity.”
Kim Henry, Katie Dungan, Nicole Little, Patrick Crow, Brittney Mitchell, Spencer Hare, Michelle Carpenter and Pam Pringle

7:00 pm – 9:30 pm – dinner and keynote address

Day 3 (Saturday, October 18)

8:30 am – 1:00 pm – registration check in/information desk
8:30 am – 1:00 pm – table top exhibits
9:00 am – 10:15 am – Keynote Follow-up with Dr. Elizabeth Kiss
9:00 am – 10:15 am – Roundtable sessions by Interest Group
10:30 am – 12:00 pm – Roundtable sessions by Region