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Shella & Mike are back for a new year of teaching tips! We kick off the new year with a powerful cheating buster of adding flexibility in due dates for assignments, with a variety of HOWs to implement this in your classes at 3 different levels of complexity. Resources Mentioned in the Episode: * Opposite of Cheating Book [https://www.theoppositeofcheating.com/] * Opposite of Cheating Podcast episode on flex Due Dates WHY [https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-opposite-of-cheating-podcast-season-2-episode/id1829724960?i=1000741388839] * Model template for one-time SKIP a due date course policy [https://ncstate.instructure.com/courses/3992822/pages/one-time-due-date-pass] * Canvas Assignment group Drop Lowest Feature [https://community.instructure.com/en/kb/articles/660670-how-do-i-create-rules-for-an-assignment-group] * Best By Flex Due Dates [https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/2024/05/07/study-explores-extension-without-penalty-deadline-policy] * Clemson 'Extension Without Penalty' Case Study [https://www.insidehighered.com/news/student-success/2024/05/07/study-explores-extension-without-penalty-deadline-policy] * Assignment 'Bundles' Contract Grading [https://teaching.unl.edu/resources/alternative-grading/specification-grading/#:~:text=Assessments%20are%20then%20placed%20into,No%20additional%20requirements]
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