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14.09.2007: Fearing Prying U.s. Eyes, Canada's Colleges Crack Down On Computing

The Chronicle of Higher Education September 14, 2007 Friday Fearing Prying U.S. Eyes, Canada's Colleges Crack Down on Computing DAN CARNEVALE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 23 Vol. 54 No. 3 1049 words The USA Patriot Act is having far-reaching effects on the kinds of data that wind up on some academics' computers in Canada. Canadian colleges, responding to provincial laws passed in reaction to the Patriot Act, are preventing professors from entering the United States with students'

14.09.2007: Syracuse Adopts Site To Curb Cheating

University Wire Syracuse adopts site to curb cheating By Brian Hayden, Daily Orange; SOURCE: Syracuse 495 words DATELINE: SYRACUSE, N.Y. It's 11:30, the night before a paper is due. Only 100 words of a 1,500-word essay are on the page, and the temptation of plagiarism is there with every Google search. But now the chance of getting caught is even greater. Syracuse University's Academic Integrity Office has officially adopted Turnitin.com as an option for professors to us

15.06.2007: Cash-for-grades Scam Highlights Dilemma For College Admissions

The Associated Press State & Local Wire June 15, 2007 Friday 12:03 AM GMT Cash-for-grades scam highlights dilemma for college admissions By MICHELLE LOCKE, Associated Press Writer STATE AND REGIONAL 842 words DATELINE: BERKELEY Calif. News that dozens of community college students in the San Francisco Bay area may have been hitting their checkbooks rather than textbooks in a cash-for-grades scam highlighted an academic dilemma: What to do about cheaters? College admissions o

15.07.2008: Turnitin Neither Infringement, Effective

University Wire July 15, 2008 Tuesday Column: Turnitin neither infringement, effective By Blake Gilson, The Daily Cougar; SOURCE: U. Houston 817 words DATELINE: HOUSTON Turnitin.com, the popular anti-plagiarism Web site, provides a valuable function when it is understood and used properly. While concerns of student's rights are misplaced, concerns about professors who don't understand the software are real, which can cause at least headaches and at worst a total nightmare. Th

16.06.2007: Cracking Down On Cheaters; Universities Must Redouble Efforts

The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario) June 16, 2007 Saturday Final Edition Cracking down on cheaters; Universities must redouble efforts to teach students the importance of academic integrity KEN COATES, FOR THE RECORD INSIGHT; Pg. A17 1268 words During the weekend of the April examination period, an anonymous email arrived. The message described the theft of exam questions, which a student was attempting to sell to his classmates. The writer (who later identified himself

16.07.2008: Cut And Paste 'not Plagiarism'

The Australian July 16, 2008 Wednesday 1 - All-round Country Edition Cut and paste `not plagiarism' Andrew Trounson FEATURES; Pg. 24 585 words HIGH-PROFILE educationalist and long-time commentator of online learning Dale Spender has accused universities of being out of touch with their students in seeking to clamp down on ``cut and paste'' appropriation from the internet, arguing that what is dubbed plagiarism is just part of the way students learn. And she took a stick to a

17.06.2007: Professors Take Search For Plagiarism To Web

Palm Beach Post (Florida) June 17, 2007 Sunday FINAL EDITION PROFESSORS TAKE SEARCH FOR PLAGIARISM TO WEB By KIMBERLY MILLER Palm Beach Post Staff Writer A SECTION; Pg. 1A 1186 words Florida's public universities now spend more than $80,000 a year on catching cheaters using plagiarism-identifying Internet subscriptions. But in an age of essayists-for-hire Web sites such as Affordabletermpapers.com -- now open Sundays! -- professors say they value the online detection service

17.08.2007: How Turnitin Works

The Times Higher Education Supplement August 17, 2007 How Turnitin works David C. Sanders LETTER; Pg. 15 No. 1807 171 words While being entertained by your neo-oxymoronic "self-plagiarising" ("Self plagiarising lecturer exposes software failings", July 27), I was disappointed to see your description of Turnitin as "plagiarism-detection software". What Turnitin does is to identify material that is unoriginal - whether the lack of originality so detected is a case of plagiarism remains a mat

17.08.2007: How Turnitin Works (letter)

The Times Higher Education Supplement August 17, 2007 How Turnitin works David C. Sanders LETTER; Pg. 15 No. 1807 171 words While being entertained by your neo-oxymoronic "self-plagiarising" ("Self plagiarising lecturer exposes software failings", July 27), I was disappointed to see your description of Turnitin as "plagiarism-detection software". What Turnitin does is to identify material that is unoriginal - whether the lack of originality so detected is a case of plagiarism re

17.08.2007: New Anti-cheating Body To Push For 'honour Codes'

The Times Higher Education Supplement August 17, 2007 New anti-cheating body to push for 'honour codes' Phil Baty Pg. 40 No. 1807 553 words Higher Education Integrity Service will help to tackle disparities in policy and penalties. Phil Baty reports. A new service dedicated to helping academics fight the rise of student plagiarism will open next month. The Higher Education Integrity Service will be run jointly by the Higher Education Academy and the Joint Information Syste

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University Wire September 18, 2007 Tuesday U. Arizona ponders plagiarism pact with detection Web site By Siobhan Daniel, Arizona Daily Wildcat; SOURCE: U. Arizona 644 words DATELINE: TUCSON, Ariz. As the University of Arizona's contract comes close to expiring with plagiarism-detection Web site turnitin.com, UA administrators are setting up student focus groups to determine the site's effectiveness. Before the university renews the contract, administrators would like to find out more abou

18.09.2007: Is Cheating A Fact Of College Life?

Plain Dealer (Cleveland) September 18, 2007 Tuesday Final Edition; All Editions Is cheating a fact of college life? Evelyn Theiss, Plain Dealer Reporter ARTS & LIFE; Pg. E1 1050 words EDUCATION Everyone knows that cheating in school is wrong, and anything from an "F" to expulsion can easily result. Of course, what cheater thinks he will be caught? But it happens. Sometimes. As students move on to a new school year and new challenges, they likely will be faced with tem

18.09.2007: Penn State Faculty Cracks Down On Academic Dishonesty

University Wire September 18, 2007 Tuesday Penn State faculty cracks down on academic dishonesty By Leslie Finlay, Daily Collegian; SOURCE: Penn State 577 words DATELINE: UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. With assignments constantly looming, some students can be tempted to disregard the honor code and cheat to get by. But with an entourage of faculty and staff at its helm, Pennsylvania State University is taking the pledge to eliminate this temptation by making academic integrity a top pr

18.09.2007: Reaching For Success, No Matter What

Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) September 18, 2007 Tuesday Reaching for success, no matter what; Students' cheating skills improve with technology (however, 'old methods' are still in use) Watchdogs Ease of it Plagiarism the norm? Chelsea Shover, Linda Espenshade, Intelligencer Journal Staff A; Pg. 6 1340 words DATELINE: Lancaster, PA Jon wasn't prepared for a geography test in his Spanish class, so he had to come up with a plan - fast. Did he quickly revi

18.09.2007: U. Arizona Ponders Plagiarism Pact With Detection Web Site

University Wire September 18, 2007 Tuesday U. Arizona ponders plagiarism pact with detection Web site By Siobhan Daniel, Arizona Daily Wildcat; SOURCE: U. Arizona 644 words DATELINE: TUCSON, Ariz. As the University of Arizona's contract comes close to expiring with plagiarism-detection Web site turnitin.com, UA administrators are setting up student focus groups to determine the site's effectiveness. Before the university renews the contract, administrators would like to find

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USNEWS.com September 19, 2007 Wednesday 'Big Sister' Bringing Down Plagiarists Alison Go EDUCATION 87 words In its continuing war on plagiarism, the Ivory Tower has gained a new weapon, turnitin.com, a website designed to help professors catch the enemies of academic integrity. After a short trial period, Syracuse University has made the site available to all professors, the Daily Orange reports. While some Luddites cringe at allowing a computer to police the student population, many more

19.09.2007: 'big Sister' Bringing Down Plagiarists

USNEWS.com September 19, 2007 Wednesday 'Big Sister' Bringing Down Plagiarists Alison Go EDUCATION 87 words In its continuing war on plagiarism, the Ivory Tower has gained a new weapon, turnitin.com, a website designed to help professors catch the enemies of academic integrity. After a short trial period, Syracuse University has made the site available to all professors, the Daily Orange reports. While some Luddites cringe at allowing a computer to police the student populati

19.09.2007: Cal State-sacramento Student Offers Cheating Services On Craigslist

University Wire September 19, 2007 Wednesday Cal State-Sacramento student offers cheating services on Craigslist By Lacey Waymire, The State Hornet; SOURCE: Cal State-Sacramento 1130 words DATELINE: SACRAMENTO, Calif. Want your math homework done for you? That's the headline in one California State University-Sacramento student's ad on Craigslist, a Web site for free classified ads. A small handful of other Craigslist ads promises to deliver English and foreign language paper

21.06.2007: Probe Uncovers Huge Rise In Cheating Students

The Mirror (London, England) June 21, 2007 UNIVERSITIES CHALLENGED; EXCLUSIVE Probe uncovers huge rise in cheating students; News Pg. 7 864 words by ANDREW GREGORY HUNDREDS of students have been caught cheating at university, the Daily Mirror can reveal. The University of Ulster, the largest in Ireland, has seen a 900 per cent rise in plagiarism since 2001. And investigators at Queen's University, Belfast, nabbed nearly 100 rogue students trying to trick their tutors in j

21.09.2007: Keeping Private Info Private; Canadian Universities Find Ways To Keep Data Away From U.s. Patriot Act

The Daily Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie, Alberta) September 21, 2007 Friday FINAL EDITION Keeping private info private; Canadian universities find ways to keep data away from U.S. Patriot Act BY JAMES KELLER, THE CANADIAN PRESS COMPUTERS; Pg. 47 761 words DATELINE: HALIFAX A controversial U.S. law designed to fight terrorism has reached into the halls of Canadian academia, with universities finding ways to keep electronic data about their students out of American hands. S

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