2018 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/educon.2018.8363389
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Motivating students to avoid academic dishonesty in learning engineering courses

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“…An example of academic dishonesty: there are individuals known as -Ghost Writers‖ who get paid with the purpose taking online classes during the semester, even taking midterm and final tests [15]. Additionally, plagiarism could harm a certificate's impartiality [16]. A further example is the fact that accessibility to tests formats and information related to them may be carried out by University administrative personnel in exchange of money [17], it is evident that that there is a link between the use of technological devices as means for these practices.…”
Section: Academic Dishonestymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of academic dishonesty: there are individuals known as -Ghost Writers‖ who get paid with the purpose taking online classes during the semester, even taking midterm and final tests [15]. Additionally, plagiarism could harm a certificate's impartiality [16]. A further example is the fact that accessibility to tests formats and information related to them may be carried out by University administrative personnel in exchange of money [17], it is evident that that there is a link between the use of technological devices as means for these practices.…”
Section: Academic Dishonestymentioning
confidence: 99%