tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493437990574291998.post8490013195246939664..comments2023-10-15T05:04:21.811-04:00Comments on The Mind of Dr. Pion: CCPhysicist channels Dean DadDoctor Pionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12513786840852469648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493437990574291998.post-60944137392914218232011-08-14T14:11:29.405-04:002011-08-14T14:11:29.405-04:00What I would do is flag the exam grade and also re...What I would do is flag the exam grade and also record my tentative grade if that is part of what goes to the Dean. <br /><br />And I would retain a copy of all evidence, the same copy I give the student, with originals going to the Dean. <br /><br />If you are asking what I do during the exam, I collect the cheat sheet and do whatever seems relevant at the time. That might mean giving them a clean exam and marking the problems already completed if incriminating info has been copied from the cheat sheet to the exam.Doctor Pionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12513786840852469648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3493437990574291998.post-53059733541447899792011-08-12T17:27:07.482-04:002011-08-12T17:27:07.482-04:00I'm a grad student at a university with R1 sta...I'm a grad student at a university with R1 status in its sites (prior to budget cuts, that is), and the policy here is for all instances of cheating to be sent to the Dean's office and the instructor to carry on like nothing happened. I tend to like it because it has some guarantee of uniformity as the Dean has no emotional investment in the student. It does make the immediate application a little tricky, though: what do you do when you catch them with a cheat sheet?robnoreply@blogger.com