The aim of this project was to pilot plagiarism detection software and online marking, evaluating its use with staff on a first year undergraduate module within the psychology department at a UK university. One hundred and sixty undergraduate psychology students submitted three assignments via Turnitin, and staff used the software to check for instances of academic misconduct and marked submissions using the GradeMark feature in the software, providing online feedback to students. Eleven members of teaching staff took part in focus groups to gain insight into their experiences of using Turnitin in this manner, and this paper reports the findings. Results indicated that staff identified several strengths but also several weaknesses t...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in plagiarism detection systems, such ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
The main focus of the case study was consistency of marking assessments and turnaround of feedback. ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
The need for effective education to enhance students' understanding and development of academic inte...
At the University of the West of Scotland, academics from a number of disciplines have implemented t...
Online systems like Turnitin have been identified as way to improve the quality of work that student...
Online systems like Turnitin have been identified as way to improve the quality of work that student...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in plagiarism detection systems, such as the web-base...
This research presents findings based on the reflection of the two authors on the use of Turnitin fo...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in plagiarism detection systems, such ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
The main focus of the case study was consistency of marking assessments and turnaround of feedback. ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
The need for effective education to enhance students' understanding and development of academic inte...
At the University of the West of Scotland, academics from a number of disciplines have implemented t...
Online systems like Turnitin have been identified as way to improve the quality of work that student...
Online systems like Turnitin have been identified as way to improve the quality of work that student...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in plagiarism detection systems, such as the web-base...
This research presents findings based on the reflection of the two authors on the use of Turnitin fo...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
While the text-matching tool, Turnitin®, has traditionally been used to deter and detect plagiarism,...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Recently there has been an increasing interest in plagiarism detection systems, such ...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...