General information:
- Important messages during the exam are given directly from the course teacher in Canvas. It is therefore important that you check the Canvas announcements regularly.
- Your answer should reflect your own independent work and should be a result of your own learning and work effort.
- All sources of information are allowed for written home exams. If you reproduce a text from books, online articles, etc., a reference to these sources must be provided to avoid suspicions of plagiarism. This also applies if a text is translated from other languages.
- You are responsible for ensuring that your exam answers are not available to others during the exam period, neither physically nor digitally.
- Remember that your exam answers must be anonymous; do not state either your name or that of fellow students.
- If you want to withdraw from the exam, press the hamburger menu at the top right of Inspera and select "Withdraw".
- If you have technical problems with Inspera, you can contact the User support
Collaboration during the exam:
It is not allowed to collaborate or communicate with others during the exam. Cooperation and communication will be considered as attempted cheating. A plagiarism control is performed on all submitted exams where text similarities between answers are checked. If you use notes that have been prepared in collaboration with others before the exam, this might be detected in a plagiarism control. Textual similarities such as these can be considered by graders as a show of low independence or even attempted cheating. Refrain from copying/pasting from notes made in collaboration with others.
Cheats: