I'm having an issue at work. I could take the easy road and ignore my cheating college students or I could turn them in for violating code. This would require my writing up numerous reports and potentially having this go before a hearing. Also, since the students get to evaulate my teaching, it is likely to significantly lower those evals. My new boss is all about evals.
I have warned my students about this in the past. It's in my syllabus; we talk about it in class.
As for the student who downloaded something off of Google and turned it in as his own - yep, he's getting turned in...
Sadly a lot of my colleagues take the easy road because the right road is so much harder... If I ask my new boss he is likely to tell me it is my choice.
ETA: I would only turn in the most greivous offenders. To make this even more sad, this course is in their major. The project is almost an exact replica of what they'll be doing when they get a job...
I have warned my students about this in the past. It's in my syllabus; we talk about it in class.
As for the student who downloaded something off of Google and turned it in as his own - yep, he's getting turned in...
Sadly a lot of my colleagues take the easy road because the right road is so much harder... If I ask my new boss he is likely to tell me it is my choice.
ETA: I would only turn in the most greivous offenders. To make this even more sad, this course is in their major. The project is almost an exact replica of what they'll be doing when they get a job...
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