Episode 28- Is this cheating?

Published: Aug. 19, 2019, 3 a.m.

b"Cheating isn\\u2019t a new phenomenon. By the time you\\u2019ve reached university, it\\u2019s likely you\\u2019ve been told what is considered cheating and what isn\\u2019t. Writing the answers to your exam on your arm-that\\u2019s cheating. Looking over classmate\\u2019s shoulder to see their answers- cheating. And of course- paying someone to take an exam or write a paper for you- that\\u2019s obviously cheating. Right?\\n\\nOn this episode, We speak with Amanda White, Senior Lecturer in accounting at the UTS Business School, about her solution- the Academic Integrity Board Game.\\n\\nFurther Reading:\\n\\nKane Murdoch- UNSW academic integrity\\n\\n\\nPhillip Dawson writes on legislating out contract cheating on the Deakin University blog.\\n\\nThe structure of Amanda\\u2019s board game, was framed on Donald Cressey\\u2019s 1979 Fraud Triangle Theory.\\n\\nMore information on Amanda White's work can be found at the UTS Business School or follow her on Twitter \\n\\n\\nMusic: Mahlert, Farrell Wooten, Brendon Moeller, Valante\\n\\nAdditional Material: ABC News coverage of Operation Varsity Blues, CNN News comparison of Melania Trump v. Michelle Obama speeches and cejordi84 for FX via Freesound\\n\\nSpecial thanks to Ben Robinson for additional production support."