Policy on Academic Honesty


Expectations

You are expected to do your own work. In line with this expectation, here are some of the ground rules for the class:

Illegal Acts


1. You may not use a web-authoring program such as Netscape Composer or Microsoft Front Page. You are in this class to learn the actual techniques of programming in HTML.
2. You may not use a conversion program. For example, you may not write a web page in Microsoft Word and then use Save As...Web Page or any other option to convert the document to HTML.
3. You may not have somebody else write your code for you or copy anybody else's code, whether they are in the class or not. Here is the test: If I suspect that you are not capable of writing the code you turn in, I will ask you to meet with me and explain how every tag, attribute, and function works. If you cannot explain part of your code, I assume that you did not write it. Make sure that you understand completely what you are doing and do not just use View Source to copy things off the Web.

Consequences

Academic dishonesty (aka cheating) will not be tolerated in this class. If you are caught cheating, several things will happen. First, you will receive a disciplinary F. This is an F that permanently shows up on your transcript and cannot be removed by withdrawing from the course. Second, you may suffer disciplinary action that could result in expulsion from the Unversity.

If there is any ambiguity in this statement, it is your responsibility to talk to me.

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