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This episode features an interview with Jonathan Hunt, Professor of Rhetoric and Language and Director of USF’s Writing Center, who is a former member and co-chair of USF’s Academic Integrity Committee. Jonathan reflects on USF’s Honor Code, explains the process of reporting a suspected infraction, and shares insights gleaned from research on cheating and plagiarism. The conversation also explores deeper questions about how we define “cheating,” why students take short-cuts, and how we might approach academic integrity in a manner that aligns with USF’s Jesuit values. The opening segment also includes ruminations about how ChatGPT poses both challenges and opportunities for promoting academic integrity in higher education.
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This episode features an interview with Jonathan Hunt, Professor of Rhetoric and Language and Director of USF’s Writing Center, who is a former member and co-chair of USF’s Academic Integrity Committee. Jonathan reflects on USF’s Honor Code, explains the process of reporting a suspected infraction, and shares insights gleaned from research on cheating and plagiarism. The conversation also explores deeper questions about how we define “cheating,” why students take short-cuts, and how we might approach academic integrity in a manner that aligns with USF’s Jesuit values. The opening segment also includes ruminations about how ChatGPT poses both challenges and opportunities for promoting academic integrity in higher education.