Mirrors
on Ourselves: Attempts to Build Artificial People
Elaine Rich
Academic Integrity
All students in this class
will be held to the highest standard of academic honesty and integrity. You
should read CS
Department Code of Conduct. The policies described there will be followed
in this class.
The sections that follow
elaborate on the academic integrity policy described there and provide the
specifics of what is expected in this class.
Homeworks: You are encouraged to form a study group and to work
with other students on the homework assignments. But it is important that each
student understand the issues involved in every homework.
Therefore, you may work together to figure out how to do a problem. But each
student must write up the solutions independently and turn in his own work with
his own name on it.
Note that this policy means
that you may not turn in something that is nearly identical to someone
else's. Any work you turn in must
be yours.
If any student is found to
have turned in homework solutions that violate this policy, the minimum penalty
will be a 0 on the entire homework portion of the class grade. Depending on the circumstances, a
maximum penalty of an F in the class may be assigned.
Term
Paper: Your term
paper must be entirely your own work.
You may use quotations from other materials only if they are properly
cited. In addition, you must
provide citations for all of the sources that you use in preparing your
paper. This includes resources on
the Internet.