I agree with you Annette that this is offensive and treacherous
behavior. It also in all likelihood is very desperate behavior, which
makes me sad for him. My comments on his persistence were written late
at night after a very long day. I'm concerned about his mispresentation
of me, but even more by the mispresentation of himself and his attempt
to mislead other students. It's bad enough trying to cheat by yourself.
It's another thing all together to manipulate other students to help you
do this. We'll see how it all works out, but I appreciate the
consultation from TIPS.  

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Annette Taylor, Ph. D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 9:29 AM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: [tips] Re: the continuing saga of the 
> scantron/integrity problem
> 
> I think this now DEFINITELY MERITS AN 'F' for a breach of academic  
> integrity! I would immediately take this to whatever board you have  
> for reviewing breaches of academic integrity. I don't find 
> him clever  
> or persistent at all. He is the worst kind of offender by using  
> treachery to enlist innocent dupes amongst his classmates. 
> What a jerk!
> 
> I hope you can still report something even if grades have 
> already gone in.
> 
> Annette
> 
> Quoting "Hetzel, Roderick D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > It gets funnier (not really)...
> >
> > Earlier tonight someone in this class used Blackboard to send an   
> > email to everyone in the class--except for me. The email 
> claimed I   
> > had told students that a certain quiz would count as extra credit   
> > towards their final course grade but then changed my mind 
> and just   
> > counted it as a regular quiz. The author of this email urged the   
> > students to contact me immediately to request that this 
> extra credit  
> >  be restored.
> >
> > Fortunately, there are a number of students in this class who   
> > forwarded the email to me. Any guesses on the author of 
> this email?   
> > You got it--the same student I had confronted earlier today about   
> > potential academic dishonesty. I took another look at his 
> grades and  
> >  discoverd that if I did in fact count this quiz as extra credit,   
> > then it would raise his final course grade from a D to a C.
> >
> > Interesting that he would mispresent me to the other students to   
> > raise his grade, and that he also would mislead the other 
> students   
> > by not informing them of his true intent. He may not score 
> high in   
> > the areas of personal integrity and academic honesty, but he   
> > certainly gets an A in persistence...
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Fri 5/5/2006 12:19 AM
> > To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> > Subject: [tips] Re: Follow-up on my solution to the   
> > scantron/integrity problem
> >
> >
> > So he's pulled this stunt, or stunts like it, several times 
> before?   
> >  Verrry interesting.  (But not funny.  [Any Laugh-In fans still   
> > alive?])
> > Beth Benoit
> > Granite State College
> > Portsmouth NH
> >
> >
> >     -------------- Original message --------------
> >     From: "Annette Taylor, Ph. D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >     > Quoting "Hetzel, Roderick D." :
> >     >
> >     > > stating that he
> >     > > has chronic problems with "bad luck" and having to 
> defend himself in
> >     > > front of Boards.
> >     > >
> >     >
> >     > Well, that's certainly an interesting statement! I'm 
> so punchy from
> >     > grading I think I might have burst out laughing at that one.
> >     >
> >     > Annette
> >     >
> >     >
> >     > Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
> >     > Professor of Psychology
> >     > University of San Diego
> >     > 5998 Alcala Park
> >     > San Diego, CA 92110
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