The next talk in the AustMS/AMSI Teaching Seminar Series will be given by Associate Professor Katherine Seaton (La Trobe University) at 2pm AEDT.

Seminar Abstract:

Mathematics tasks of the type assigned to undergraduates are overlooked in the academic integrity literature, and in much of the instructional material for students about misconduct. In this talk, I will present an overview of my forthcoming e-book which begins to address this lack of specific and targeted information. In particular, I will discuss what mathematics can apply from the general scholarship, and from areas like computer science which have, by way of contrast, developed a large body of discipline-specific literature. I will then go on to present some of the 26 scenarios provided as on-line or in-class discussion starters in the book, which will be published as an open educational resource by La Trobe University’s e-Bureau early next year.

Seminar Convener: Associate Professor Katherine Seaton

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