E-learning is becoming an increasingly common if not an essential strategy in academic institutions and the Faculty of Logistics of the University of Maribor, Slovenia is no exception. However, this new teaching mode also brings about new forms of academic misconduct, which is the main topic of this paper. The first proposed methodological approach was to take into account students\u27 general experience, motivation and satisfaction with e-learning from previously undertaken studies. Then students\u27 submitted assignments from the 8-week foreign language course English in Logistics were analyzed with the objective of finding whether the perception of intellectual property rights of those students who had been warned has changed and what th...
Plagiarism by students is seen as a problem for universities. The fear is that students will increas...
This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American expe...
The Internet has become a source of information for most young people. It provides opportunities but...
E-learning is becoming an increasingly common if not an essential strategy in academic institutions ...
A big part of life long learning is the move from residential lectures to distance education. Distan...
Plagiarism detection and prevention is becoming an urgent issue in tertiary education, at a time whe...
The problem addressed in this dissertation was the availability of resources easily cut and pasted f...
This paper describes the phenomenon of plagiarism among students at the English Department, Universi...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
In view of the increasing number of cases of plagiarism and the ease of use of online published text...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the problem of student plagiarism in an...
Abstract Plagiarism is a serious problem in an academic environment because it breaches academic h...
While digital technologies provide increasing opportunities to enhance teaching, learning and resear...
Although plagiarism has a much longer history, many teachers of English have noticed that the amount...
Plagiarism by students is seen as a problem for universities. The fear is that students will increas...
This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American expe...
The Internet has become a source of information for most young people. It provides opportunities but...
E-learning is becoming an increasingly common if not an essential strategy in academic institutions ...
A big part of life long learning is the move from residential lectures to distance education. Distan...
Plagiarism detection and prevention is becoming an urgent issue in tertiary education, at a time whe...
The problem addressed in this dissertation was the availability of resources easily cut and pasted f...
This paper describes the phenomenon of plagiarism among students at the English Department, Universi...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
In view of the increasing number of cases of plagiarism and the ease of use of online published text...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an introduction to the problem of student plagiarism in an...
Abstract Plagiarism is a serious problem in an academic environment because it breaches academic h...
While digital technologies provide increasing opportunities to enhance teaching, learning and resear...
Although plagiarism has a much longer history, many teachers of English have noticed that the amount...
Plagiarism by students is seen as a problem for universities. The fear is that students will increas...
This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American expe...
The Internet has become a source of information for most young people. It provides opportunities but...