Academic Honesty
    Active/Cooperative Learning
    Case Teaching
    Classroom Assessment
    Civility
    Copyright/Fair Use
    Course and Class Planning
    Discussions - Face-to-Face
    Discussions - Online
    Diversity
    First Day of Class
    Grading
    Group Collaboration/Small Groups
    Intellectual Property
    Large Classes
    Learning Students' Names
    Lecturing
    Links for Students
    Long Classes
    New Instructors
    PowerPoint
    Teaching Portfolios
    Teaching Using Technology
    Testing
    TV Shows/Videos
    Teaching & Technology Online
    Teaching & Technology In Print

LINKS TO INCLUDE ON YOUR BLACKBOARD
COURSE SITE FOR STUDENTS

Instructors might want to include some of these links on their course syllabus or on their Blackboard website.

Key Links for MBA and Joint Degree Students:

Stern MBA Honor Code
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/mba/mjc/hc.html

Stern MBA Code of Conduct
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/mba/mjc/conduct.html

MBA Policies, Student Disciplinary Rules
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/mba/mjc/policies.html

 
Links for Graduate and Undergraduate Students:

What Is Plagiarism, and Why Do People Do It?
California State University–Los Angeles Writing Center
http://www.calstatela.edu/centers/write_cn/plagiarism.htm

Statement of Academic Integrity
NYU Expository Writing
http://www.nyu.edu/cas/expository.writing/EWPpolicies.html
#anchor762894

It includes a definition of plagiarism and discusses academic fraud more broadly.

Plagiarism Research Resources from Turnitin
http://www.turnitin.com/research_site/e_home.html
Click on "for students" at the top for information about plagiarism prevention.

How to Avoid Plagiarism
Northwestern University
http://www.northwestern.edu/uacc/plagiar.html
Gives examples of approriately and inappropriately attributed
material and explanations.

Examples of Plagiarism - and how to avoid it
Drew University
http://www.depts.drew.edu/composition/
Avoiding_Plagiarism.htm

Writing
New York University Writing Center
http://www.nyu.edu/cas/expository.writing/WritingCenter.html
Assists with specific writing tasks and helps students develop useful strategies. The Writing Center does not act as an editing service.

Henry & Lucy Moses Center for Students with Disabilities
http://www.nyu.edu/osl/csd/

NYU Virtual Business Library
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/vbl/index.html

 
Links for Stern Undergraduates:

Honor Code and Code of Conduct
/Ug/nyuacademics.cfm?doc_id=1507

College of Arts and Sciences Learning Center
http://www.nyu.edu/cas/clc/
Provides individual tutoring, course review sessions, academic success workshops and college transition seminars. Some group review sessions include MAP classes, Economics I and II, Money and Banking, Calculus and others. Closed during the summer.