Dismantling the Cheating Industrial Complex Part 2: In-Person Lab

Dismantling the Cheating Industrial Complex Part 2: In-Person Lab

This is the follow-up event to the Dismantling the Cheating Industrial Complex. Apply what you learned to your course!

By Office of Academic Innovation

Date and time

Tuesday, May 13 · 11am - 1pm PDT

Location

Office of Academic Innovation

1825 SW Broadway, M209 Portland, OR 97201

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

This is the follow-up event to the Dismantling the Cheating Industrial Complex introduction session. You are welcome to attend even if you weren't able to make it to any of the first sessions - after you register for this event, you'll be sent the slides from the first event to be able to see what was covered.

This event is an opportunity to bring in anything you'd like to take the information from Part 1 and apply it. This could be an assignment that you notice more students might be cheating on, your syllabus, general course design questions, or anything you can think of! It's a time to brainstorm and wonder about where in your courses you can make incremental, positive change.

Please note, this is the in-person option for attending this event. If you would like to attend this event virtually, you can register for Dismantling the Cheating Industrial Complex Part 2: Virtual Lab on Zoom.

Meet Your Facilitator

Kendra Woodstead

Kendra Woodstead's (she/her) master’s degree is in Educational Leadership in Higher Education. She is most passionate about motivation theory, communication, adult education, trauma-informed pedagogy, and accessible education. She believes strongly in the opportunities for higher education to empower and support students in their lives and learning experiences. Kendra has worked in higher education since her first year in undergrad, serving in various roles since including in New Student Programs, Residence Life, and Teacher Education, and Curriculum and Assessment. She is an enthusiastic member of the OAI team, who enjoys contributing to student success through supporting faculty and their teaching!

Good to Know


All instructors are welcome!

The Office of Academic Innovation is committed to making our events accessible to all instructors. If you require an accommodation or service to participate, please contact us at oai@pdx.edu at least 7 days prior to the event.


Contact us with any questions!

If you need assistance getting into our event or have any questions, please contact the Office of Academic Innovation front desk at oai@pdx.edu.


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