Saturday, November 10, 2007

Fwd: Plagiarism 101: Keys to Preventing Academic Misconduct

This came across the GSLIS webboards. The online conference is $200 with no restriction on number of attendees. Anyone else interested? Care to invite other interested faculty?

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Subject: Plagiarism 101: Keys to Preventing Academic Misconduct 11/28Audio Conference
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:46:22 -0500
From: audio@HigherEdHero.com <audio@HigherEdHero.com>
To: painter@uiuc.edu

For those concerned with preventing student plagiarism at youruniversity, there will be a live, 60-minute Audio Conference:

"Plagiarism 101: Keys to Preventing Academic Misconduct"Wednesday, November 28, 2007 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

http://www.higheredhero.com/plagiarism3i?ID=-977501286

Academic misconduct and dishonesty pose a threat to the mission ofhigher education. Today?s technologies result in increased studentplagiarism, making it a problem on every college campus. With studentsplagiarizing both on and off line, what do college faculty and staffneed to know to recognize and prevent different forms of plagiarism?Join us for a live, 60-minute audio conference where you and yourcolleagues will learn:

** Strategies to Protect Your College from On and Off-Line Plagiarism
** How to Increase Student Awareness of Plagiarism & Misconduct
** Most Common Types of Cybercheating & How to Prevent Them
** Keys to Recognize Sources of On-Line and Internet Plagiarism
** Strategies for Drafting an Effective Academic Dishonesty Policy

Dr. Dennis Gregory is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership andCounseling and Director of the Higher Education Graduate Program at OldDominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.

** Dr. Gregory has served as a chief student affairs officer at several institutions and has served in both line and staff positions at public and private institutions of higher education.
** He has also served in a wide variety of leadership positions in professional associations and has presented and written in areas of student affairs, legal issues, the federal role of higher education and the places and programs where these issues have combined.

Hosted by Higher Ed Hero, this audio conference gives you theopportunity to add immediate, money-saving impact to your workenvironment that is:

FAST - No wasted time here. Get right to the heart of the matter with a1-hour block designed to easily fit into your busy schedule.

CONVENIENT - No airlines. No travel. No time out of the office.Listen in from the comfort and convenience of your desk.

EASY - A telephone is all the equipment you need. Just dial in, punch inyour access code, and you're in. That's it. Follow along with the audioconference handouts provided in advance.
ACTIONABLE - Our audio conferences provide money-saving tactics you canstart using as soon as you hang up the phone.

IDEAL FOR MULTIPLE LISTENERS - Use a speakerphone and as many people asyou want can listen in - at no extra cost to you. These sessions are acost-effective, time-efficient means of training Higher Educationprofessionals and staff, and reinforcing key issues in a fresh, newmanner that they will remember and act on.

AFFORDABLE - Priced at $199, a fraction of the cost of travel andattendance fees for a lengthy, high-priced conference or seminar.

** Plagiarism 101: Keys to Preventing Academic Misconduct**
** Live, 60-Minute Audio Conference **
** Wednesday, November 28, 2007 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET**

Register now for this exciting event by clicking the following link:

http://www.higheredhero.com/plagiarism3i?ID=-977501286

or calling 800-964-6033. When registering by phone please refer to yourPriority Code: 70034
As usual we offer a full refund if not satisfied from now until7 days after the event.

I hope you'll join us.
Sincerely,
Higher Ed Hero370 Technology DriveMalvern, PA 19355
P.S. When registering by phone please refer to yourPriority Code: 01286
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