Thanks for responding, Miguel. It looks like you and I are the only ones
who do this. :)
Carol


On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Miguel Roig <ro...@stjohns.edu> wrote:

> Carol, I have done this for years as you describe, but always with the
> students' permission. But, now here is the thing. These permissions were
> often given verbally and, even when they were given in writing, usually via
> email, I doubt whether I can find any of them now. So, I am wondering
> whether I should continue showing these papers even though I might not have
> the evidence of the students' permissions.
>
> Miguel
> ________________________________________
> From: Carol DeVolder [devoldercar...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 3:17 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: [tips] quick question about posting things on Blackboard
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> Hi,
> In one of my classes, I require students to write a fairly lengthy paper.
> I want to post some examples from 2 years ago on Blackboard (with names
> removed) so that students can see examples of A papers as well as lesser
> grades (probably not F because I don't think I have an example of one of
> those). My question is regarding the ethics of it. The papers are from 2
> years ago and I believe the students have graduated. I have not asked them
> for permission because I am no longer in touch with them--their papers were
> in my files. I blacked out names and the site is closed to outsiders, but
> it still feels a little funny to me. Do any of you do anything similar?
> What are your thoughts on this?
> Thanks,
> Carol
>
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