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The Academic Integrity Seminar


Welcome to AcademicIntegritySeminar.com. In order to begin the seminar process, please email seminar@academicintegrityseminar.com to receive your seminar instructions.

For a sample Academic Integrity Seminar, please see the Seminar tab.

Once you have contacted us, your seminar readings and questions will be emailed to you by your tutor. After you have completed your seminar, please see below for submission instructions.


Submission Checklist

Please read carefully before submitting responses

In order to ensure a timely evaluation, please study the following checklist before submitting your essay responses.

  1. Compare your assignment to your responses to make sure that you have completed the correct essays.

  2. Remember to reference the readings in your essay responses to demonstrate that you have read and understood the material.

  3. For each question, copy and paste the question number and question text (in bold, if possible) with your response immediately following.

  4. Remember that email attachments will not be opened. All of your responses should be sent in the body text of an email.

  5. There are no length requirements, although high quality is expected. The main aim of the seminar is to encourage serious thought and reflection.

  6. Make your final submission to your tutor by email.

  7. Finally, please tell us what you think of the seminar. What readings did you like? Which readings could be improved? Did you learn anything from the seminar? Honest feedback is greatly appreciated so that we can improve future versions of the seminar.



Here is an example of a correctly formatted email. But please add your own personality to the email. You do not to sound as dull as the student below!

From: John Student, john.student@myuniversity.edu
To: Sarah Tutor, sarah.tutor@academicintegrityseminar.com
Date: Sep 9, 2007 3:12 PM
Subject: Academic Integrity Seminar Responses

Dear Ms. Sarah Tutor,

My academic integrity seminar questions and responses have been typed in the body of this email below. Please let me know if you have any questions.

1. Is "business ethics" a contradiction in terms?

-- insert your answer here --

2. The Declaration of Independence refers to the ''pursuit of happiness.'' Should the word ''pleasure'' be substituted for ''happiness''? Why or why not? Explain your answer.

-- insert your answer here --

...

Thanks for taking the time to read and review my responses. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
John Student