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Home » Faculty Tutorials » Assessments » Aggie Code of Honor

May 20, 2020 By Sandra Childers

Aggie Code of Honor

See how to use the Aggie Code of Honor to help prevent cheating and preserve honesty and integrity during your exams. (Note: This tutorial is based on creating an exam in Blackboard. We are working on a new video for this to be done in Canvas.)

5-minute video by Lani Draper

Topics: Assessments

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