This report describes a tutorial on plagiarism and collusion that has been used successfully in Computer Science and Psychology. Students analyse ten different scenarios for acceptable practice and, if unacceptable, they decide whether plagiarism or collusion has taken place. The questionnaire and subsequent discussion take place in an environment in which issues around plagiarism and collusion can be discussed openly. It has been found that students actively participate because they can relate to the different situations in which they might find themselves. Lecturers have the opportunity to pick up on points raised in the questionnaire and by the students. The questionnaire was originally designed to investigate staff and student perceptio...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
Although plagiarism, cheating and academic integrity receive increased attention, literature provide...
A clear understanding of how students view plagiarism is needed if the extensive efforts devoted to ...
There is a widespread perception among staff in Computer Science that plagiarism is a major problem ...
Ample research has been carried out in the area of collusion, plagiarism and e-learning. Collusion i...
Many of the good-practice guidelines on tackling plagiarism and collusion are primarily relevant to ...
This report contains an overview of university policies toward academic dishonesty, and the efficacy...
The University of Plymouth has provided clear guidance and support for staff regarding plagiarism. B...
We present an overview of the nature of academic dishonesty with re-spect to computer science course...
This research is intended to find out how far college students’ knowledge within act of plagiarism. ...
Many on-line resources exist for testing students’ knowledge of plagiarism, however few of these cov...
This research is intended to find out how far college students' knowledge within act of plagiarism. ...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of collusion, the often overlooked relative of plagiarism in...
Although plagiarism, cheating and academic integrity receive increased attention, literature provide...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
Although plagiarism, cheating and academic integrity receive increased attention, literature provide...
A clear understanding of how students view plagiarism is needed if the extensive efforts devoted to ...
There is a widespread perception among staff in Computer Science that plagiarism is a major problem ...
Ample research has been carried out in the area of collusion, plagiarism and e-learning. Collusion i...
Many of the good-practice guidelines on tackling plagiarism and collusion are primarily relevant to ...
This report contains an overview of university policies toward academic dishonesty, and the efficacy...
The University of Plymouth has provided clear guidance and support for staff regarding plagiarism. B...
We present an overview of the nature of academic dishonesty with re-spect to computer science course...
This research is intended to find out how far college students’ knowledge within act of plagiarism. ...
Many on-line resources exist for testing students’ knowledge of plagiarism, however few of these cov...
This research is intended to find out how far college students' knowledge within act of plagiarism. ...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
This paper offers a conceptual analysis of collusion, the often overlooked relative of plagiarism in...
Although plagiarism, cheating and academic integrity receive increased attention, literature provide...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
Although plagiarism, cheating and academic integrity receive increased attention, literature provide...
A clear understanding of how students view plagiarism is needed if the extensive efforts devoted to ...