• In RealMedia format
    • The Panel discussion (video and audio) [29:32]
    • The Panel(audio only)
    • All the Comments (audio only) [1:03:09]
    • Comment1 (video and audio, this and all following) Is cheating accepted practice? [01:31]
    • Comment2 Some professors don't seem to care [01:03]
    • Comment3 those who cheat don't learn what they should -- it besmirches the rest of us [00:59]
    • Comment4 why do people cheat [02:22]
    • Comment5 what if cheaters think they need to cheat because the professor is bad or the ta is bad [04:29]
    • Comment6 cheaters who get away with it tempt the rest [03:33]
    • Comment7 is cheating all the problem there is? [03:33]
    • Comment8 is there 'due dilligence'? [05:08]
    • Comment9 is there more cheating in cs than elsewhere? [05:40]
    • Comment10 is it a matter of perceived money to be made with a cs degree that brings in low-order students? [04:31]
    • Comment11 would programming exams help? [09:37]
    • Comment12 is there consistent enforcement? [04:31]
    • Comment13 should there be some sort of central departmental authority that students could appeal to if they see cheating ignored by professors? [01:05]
    • Comment14 do professors make it easier to cheat by not varying assignments and tests? [05:43]
    • Comment15 is it possible to make admission of working together beforehand part of a course? [03:04]
    • Comment16 what punishments should be given for cheating? [07:10]
  • MP3
    • The Panel [29:32]
    • Comments [1:03:09]