Academic Integrity & Revision Culture
Confirm your understanding of integrity and revision expectations. Ask the instructor if anything is unclear.
Academic Integrity & Revision Culture
⏱ 4 min
Concept: Academic integrity means presenting your own work, acknowledging sources, and following institutional rules on collaboration and use of tools. Revision culture means treating the first draft as a starting point—improvement happens through feedback and revision.
Mechanism: Drafting and revision are assumed to be your own. Any use of AI or other tools must follow course policy. You revise in response to FOUR BASES criteria and peer or instructor feedback. The portfolio model rewards this cycle.
Analysis question: Why does the course treat revision as central to integrity, rather than expecting a perfect first draft?
You can state one integrity expectation and one way revision is used in the course.