Proceedings from the “Enhancing Academic Integrity: From Ideas to Action” conference, hosted by CCT College Dublin on 3rd and 4th September 2024.

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Fiona O'Riordan

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CCT College Dublin

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Education

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Assessment and Feedback, Digital Learning, Professional Development, Teaching and Learning Practice

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It is with great pleasure that we present the proceedings from the
“Enhancing Academic Integrity: From Ideas to Action” conference, hosted
by CCT College Dublin on 3rd and 4th September 2024. This collection
represents the culmination of thoughtful discourse, innovative research, and
collaborative spirit that defined our gathering.

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This publication presents case studies of best practice in promoting academic integrity. Each case study provides key takeaways and details on how to implement the initiative.

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