In 2002, RMIT University trialled Turnitin (Barrie 1996) a text matching software package to assist in the identification of plagiarism. Turnitin enables access to databases of text stored digitally and provides a means of comparing student submissions. Subsequent to the initial use of Turnitin by staff, a pilot was conducted during which student groups had access to the software to check their submission drafts. Now student assessments whether online or on-campus can be run through the detection software. In this paper, we discuss the process and practices of using plagiarism detection software at RMIT and briefly examine some information gathered from students, both online and on-campus, informal comments regarding their participation in ...
Many students arrive at university accustomed to adopting the internet as their primary source of in...
College students exploit information technology to cheat on papers and assignments, but for the most...
Plagiarism is a pervasive form of academic dishonesty in collegiate settings. Since it distorts lear...
The use of the online plagiarism detection software Turnitin, as a learning tool for students, was t...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Committee members: Hunt, Rebecca; Tawfik, Andrew.Advisor: Mayall, Hayley.Includes illustrations.Incl...
Research and consultations in session 2003/2004 by a University's Plagiarism Working Group uncovered...
Issues of academic plagiarism in educational institutions are often played out in the public arena. ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
This paper reports on research that explores the use of detection software in the fight against plag...
This paper is concerned with reporting the experience and findings of staff using a commercially-ava...
This article explores the use of one of the most popular Plagiarism Detection Software (PDS), Turnit...
Research and consultations in session 2003/2004 by a University’s Plagiarism Working Group uncovered...
At the University of the West of Scotland, academics from a number of disciplines have implemented t...
Plagiarism is of grave concern for academic institutions in the twenty-firstcentury. Institutions ut...
Many students arrive at university accustomed to adopting the internet as their primary source of in...
College students exploit information technology to cheat on papers and assignments, but for the most...
Plagiarism is a pervasive form of academic dishonesty in collegiate settings. Since it distorts lear...
The use of the online plagiarism detection software Turnitin, as a learning tool for students, was t...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Committee members: Hunt, Rebecca; Tawfik, Andrew.Advisor: Mayall, Hayley.Includes illustrations.Incl...
Research and consultations in session 2003/2004 by a University's Plagiarism Working Group uncovered...
Issues of academic plagiarism in educational institutions are often played out in the public arena. ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
This paper reports on research that explores the use of detection software in the fight against plag...
This paper is concerned with reporting the experience and findings of staff using a commercially-ava...
This article explores the use of one of the most popular Plagiarism Detection Software (PDS), Turnit...
Research and consultations in session 2003/2004 by a University’s Plagiarism Working Group uncovered...
At the University of the West of Scotland, academics from a number of disciplines have implemented t...
Plagiarism is of grave concern for academic institutions in the twenty-firstcentury. Institutions ut...
Many students arrive at university accustomed to adopting the internet as their primary source of in...
College students exploit information technology to cheat on papers and assignments, but for the most...
Plagiarism is a pervasive form of academic dishonesty in collegiate settings. Since it distorts lear...