This chapter reviews the issues associated with contract cheating, loosely defined as the outsourcing of student work to third parties. The chapter is intended to serve as an overview of current research, whilst also providing practical instruction and guidance to academics and educators. The discussion begins by introducing contract cheating and comparing this specific form of academic misconduct with student plagiarism. The suggestion is made that current anti-plagiarism methods are not suitable for contract cheating, defined as where a student is requesting an original bespoke piece of work to be created for them. Six types of services that students can use to have work produced for them are listed; these are: (1) essay writing servic...
The phenomenon of contract cheating presents, potentially, a serious threat to the quality and stand...
© 2024 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The p...
Recent Australian media scandals suggest that university students are increasingly outsourcing their...
This chapter reviews the issues associated with contract cheating, loosely defined as the outsourcin...
The paper studies the use the RentACoder Web site to contract cheat by Computing students. RentACode...
Contract cheating refers to a variety of behaviors in which a student outsources their work or invol...
Contract cheating, where students recruit a third party to undertake their assignments, is frequentl...
Contract cheating services are marketing to students at discipline level, using increasingly sophist...
Contract cheating, or plagiarism via paid ghostwriting, is a significant academic ethical issue, esp...
This paper is largely based on a paper presented at ACSME 2011 (O’Malley & Roberts, 2011). It de...
Contract cheating is becoming a real challenge to many universities. Not only is it a relatively new...
Contract cheating is a major academic offence and a growing issue across UK universities, expected t...
Although online courses can provide access to higher education through e-learning systems which woul...
CONTEXT Academic misconduct in the form of contract cheating and plagiarism is not a new phenomenon....
Contract cheating has appeared to become a global phenomenon, where students outsource their assignm...
The phenomenon of contract cheating presents, potentially, a serious threat to the quality and stand...
© 2024 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The p...
Recent Australian media scandals suggest that university students are increasingly outsourcing their...
This chapter reviews the issues associated with contract cheating, loosely defined as the outsourcin...
The paper studies the use the RentACoder Web site to contract cheat by Computing students. RentACode...
Contract cheating refers to a variety of behaviors in which a student outsources their work or invol...
Contract cheating, where students recruit a third party to undertake their assignments, is frequentl...
Contract cheating services are marketing to students at discipline level, using increasingly sophist...
Contract cheating, or plagiarism via paid ghostwriting, is a significant academic ethical issue, esp...
This paper is largely based on a paper presented at ACSME 2011 (O’Malley & Roberts, 2011). It de...
Contract cheating is becoming a real challenge to many universities. Not only is it a relatively new...
Contract cheating is a major academic offence and a growing issue across UK universities, expected t...
Although online courses can provide access to higher education through e-learning systems which woul...
CONTEXT Academic misconduct in the form of contract cheating and plagiarism is not a new phenomenon....
Contract cheating has appeared to become a global phenomenon, where students outsource their assignm...
The phenomenon of contract cheating presents, potentially, a serious threat to the quality and stand...
© 2024 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The p...
Recent Australian media scandals suggest that university students are increasingly outsourcing their...