Please note this schedule is tentative and subject to change.
2009 CAI Conference Schedule
Day 1 (Friday, October 16)
8:00 am – 5:00 pm – Registration Check In/Information Desk (Washington University)
9:00 am – 10:45 am – Preconference Workshops: Session 1 (Washington University)
"Ethics Across the Curriculum and Academic Integrity: Building Foundations, Making Connections" DUC 233
Daniel Wueste
“Changing Their Minds and Recruiting Academic Integrity Champions: Using the Academic Integrity Violation as a Teachable Moment” DUC 234
Tricia Bertram Gallant
10:45 am – Refreshments
11:00 am – 12:45 pm – Preconference Workshops: Session 2 (Washington University)
“The Academic Integrity Survey: Finding Out Where Your Institution Stands (and Figuring Out Where to Go from There)” DUC 276
Don McCabe
“Technology, Plagiarism, and You: Plagiarism Detection Software and Other Technological Challenges” DUC 233
Gail Ring and Barbara Ramirez
“Citizenship and Academic Integrity: Locating Students in a Community of Lived Values” DUC 234
Heidi Kolk
12:00 pm – 4:30 pm – Table Top Exhibits (Washington University)
12:45 pm – 1:30 pm – Welcome Luncheon (Washington University, DUC Dains Dining Hall)
1:45 pm – 3:00 pm - Concurrent Sessions (Washington University)
“Integrity and Accreditation: Be Prepared”, Mohamed Nagib Abou-Zeid (DUC 276)
“Across the Disciplines: Academic Integrity Issues That Arise in Different Curricula”, Dirk Killen, Jeffrey Cannon, Peter MacKeith, J. Christopher Kroeger (DUC 234)
“Creating A Culture of Integrity through ‘The Development and Integrity Course’”, Camilla Roberts, David Allen (Siegle 103)
“Toward Reform in Higher Education Ethics”, William Hanson (Siegle 104)
“Honor System Development”, Bruce Johnston (Siegle 106)
“A Look at Technology-Based Approaches to Promote and Enforce Academic Integrity”, Christopher Diaz (Siegle 204)
“Surprising Plagiarism Amongst Graduate Students in Science, Math and Engineering Disciplines”, Joanna Gilmore, Briana Timmerman, Michelle Maher, Denise Strickland (Siegle 206)
3:15 pm – 4:30 pm - Concurrent Sessions (Washington University)
“Reintroducing an Honor Code at a Liberal Arts College”, Robert Baker, Thomas McEvoy, Ian Clemente, Benjamin Engle (DUC 276)
“When the Stakes are Higher: Issues at the Graduate-Professional Student Level”, Elaine Berland, Janet Bolin, Joseph Fox, J. Christopher Kroeger (DUC 234)
“Perspectives on TurnItIn—The Good, The Bad, and the (sometimes) Ugly Truth About the Most Ubiquitous Plagiarism Detection Software”, Panel with Katie Povejsil, Breea Bacon, Pat Drinan, Gail Ring, Morris Mitler (Siegle 103)“Doctoring the Evidence”, Wade Robison (Siegle 104)
“Caught in the Act Ethics: Strengthening Integrity”, Donald Noone (Siegle 106)
“Defining Plagiarism: Toward a More Accurate and Useful Understanding of Plagiarism”, Teddi Fishman (Siegle 204)
“The Value of Rehabilitation”, Daniel O’Brien, Emily Lurie (Siegle 206)
5:45 pm – 6:30 pm – Welcome Reception (Crowne Plaza: Crystal Foyer)
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Banquet & Keynote Address (Crowne Plaza: Crystal Ballroom)
Day 2 (Saturday, October 17)
6:00 am – 7:30 am – Fun Run/Walk (City of Clayton)
8:00 am – 12:45 pm – Registration Check In/Information Desk (Washington University, DUC Visitor's Lounge)
8:00 am – 12:45 pm – Table Top Exhibits (Washington University)
8:30 am – 9:45 am – Concurrent Sessions (Washington University)
“Making Meaning from Cheating”, Patricia Mahaffey (DUC 276)
“(A)cross-cultural discipline: notes from a journey”, Jo Hinchliffe (DUC 234)
“Virgin Eyes”, Wade Robison (Siegle 103)
“Toward Best Practices in Educational Leadership: A Synthesis of Models and a Call for Cases”, Jane Clark Lindle (Siegle 104)
“What Would Your University Do? – Try your hand at adjudication”, Donna Bell, Diane Schulman(Siegle 106)
“Plagiarism Detection Software in Practice: Surprises, Challenges, and Opportunities”, Bradley Zakarin (Siegle 204)
“Damage to the culture: What’s behind faculty reluctance to respond?”, Christine Austin (Siegle 206)
9:45 am – Refreshments
10:00 am – 11:15 am – Concurrent Sessions (Washington University)
“A Space Odyssey: The Implications of Moving the Writing Center into the Virtual World”, Barbara Ramirez (DUC 276)
“A Cognitive Disruption in my Better Judgment: Reading Student Discourse about Academic Dishonesty”, Clare Dunsford (DUC 234)
“Cheating in School: What we know and what we can do”, Tricia Bertram Gallant, Pat Drinan, Tracey Bretag (Siegle 103)
“Worse than plagiarism? The case against the dismissive research literature review”, Richard Phelps (Siegle 104)
“I Have to Think So Much in This Class! Fusing Ethics and Critical Thinking”, Kristyl Kepley, Amanda Bond (Siegle 106)
“Expanding Outwards – Using the CAI Forum to Generate Discussion and Debate”, Mark Reardon (Siegle 204)
“To publish or not to publish? That is the question!”, Danielle Istl (Siegle 206)
11:15 am – Refreshments
11:30 am – 12:45 pm – Concurrent Sessions (Washington University)
“Finding Our Way”, Joy Goldsmith, John VanVliet, Jessica Keaton, Lindsey Neisler (DUC 276)
“Gender and Age Variations in Perceptions of Situational Appropriateness of Academic Integrity Among Students in Kwara State, Nigeria”, Olabisi Olasehinde-Williams, Olabisi Olawuyi, Lasiele Yahaya (DUC 234)
“The Evolution of Academic Integrity: Parallel Progress in Two Hemispheres”, Panel with Dan Wueste, Tracey Bretag, Teddi Fishman (Siegle 103)
“Institutional Change and the Honor & Integrity System: A Shared Vision for Dialogue”, David Allen, Camilla Roberts (Siegle 104)
“Grappling with Academic Integrity: Hands-On Classroom Activities”, Renee Gravois Lee (Siegle 106)
“Keystroke Dynamics and Academic Integrity: Authenticating Students by Analyzing Typing Patterns”, Shaun Sims (Siegle 204)
“Hey, did you know we have an Honor Code?”, Akshay Thusu, Kelly Gambill, Charlin Jones (Siegle 206)
12:45 pm – Depart for Zoo
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm – Lunch at Zoo with Plenary & Awards(Zoo Event Tent)
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm – Free time at Zoo
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm – Regional Sessions at Zoo (Zoo Event Tent)
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm – Return to Hotels
Day 3 (Sunday, October 18)
8:30 am – 12:00 pm – Registration Check In/Information Desk (Crowne Plaza)
8:30 am – 9:45 am – Concurrent Sessions (Crowne Plaza: Bedford, York, Sutton, Kent, Dorset)
“Conceptualizing appropriate textural re-use in academic publishing”, Tracey Bretag (Bedford)
“Globalization, English as a Lingua Franca and Academic Integrity in the Arabian Gulf: Are We Speaking the Same Language?”, Paul MacLeod (Dorset)
“Changing a Campus Culture to Promote Honor”, Mary Wise, Jodean Schmiederer (Kent)
“The Challenges of Transplanting an Honor System in New and Fertile Ground”, Sonia Jacobson, Daniel Stoll (Sutton)
“Creating and Maintaining a Culture of Honor and Integrity: Lessons Learned over 230 Years”, Brian Focarino, Dave Gilbert, Andy Rudd (York)
10:15 am – 11:45 am – Brunch and Final Plenary (Crowne Plaza: Kent, Dorset)
11:30 am – 1:00 pm – Book Fair (Crowne Plaza: Lobby Bar)