Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Support Community for Instructional Technology (SCIT) 10:30am Monday March 25, 2013 2520D UCC Academic Dishonesty in the Real and Virtual World.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Support Community for Instructional Technology (SCIT) 10:30am Monday March 25, 2013 2520D UCC Academic Dishonesty in the Real and Virtual World."— Presentation transcript:

1 Support Community for Instructional Technology (SCIT) 10:30am Monday March 25, 2013 2520D UCC Academic Dishonesty in the Real and Virtual World

2 Background Real World Virtual World Best Practices Security

3 Vern Duba Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science Instructional Services Specialist Office of Academic Affairs

4 Code of Student Life 2012-13* Dishonesty –Academic Misconduct –Collusion –Use of Fabricated or Falsified Information –Bribery * http://dos.uiowa.edu/policy-list/current/student-responsibilities-6/code-of-student-life-2012-2013-academic-year

5 Code of Student Life 2012-13* Dishonesty –Academic Misconduct –Collusion –Use of Fabricated or Falsified Information –Bribery * http://dos.uiowa.edu/policy-list/current/student-responsibilities-6/code-of-student-life-2012-2013-academic-year

6 Academic Misconduct –Cheating –Plagiarism –Forgery –Misrepresentation Non-attendance Late assignment Previous work/experience Aiding/abetting

7 Academic Misconduct –Classroom assignments Exams Papers Research –Out-of-classroom Projects Practicum Intern/externships UI employment

8 Classroom –Lecture hall –Discussion room –Laboratory –Clinical

9 Academic Misconduct –Cheating –Plagiarism –Forgery –Misrepresentation Non-attendance Late assignment Previous work/experience Aiding/abetting

10 Academic Misconduct –Cheating –Plagiarism –Forgery –Misrepresentation Non-attendance Late assignment Previous work/experience Aiding/abetting

11 White Paper: The Sources in Student Writing* –Turnitin ® 2013 –Higher education students –112M content matches/28M papers –7/2011 to 6/2012 *http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_he_2012.html

12 White Paper - Matches 57% legitimate education resources 43% academically suspect 19% “cheat sites” Wikipedia most popular source for unoriginal content *http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_he_2012.html

13 Top Ten oppapers.com [now studymode.com] bignerds.com papercamp.com antiessays.com enotes.com allfreeessays.com termpaperslab.com cyberessays.com ivythesis.typepad.com essaymania.com *http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_he_2012.html

14 White Paper - Recommendations Proper research assumptions Appropriate use of the Web –Google –Wikipedia Employ originality checking applications *http://pages.turnitin.com/sources_in_writing_he_2012.html

15 Selected Resources International Center for Academic Integrity http://www.academicintegrity.org Plagiarism.org (iParadigms LLC) http://plagiarism.org Indiana University School of Education “How to Recognize Plagiarism” [tutorial] https://www.indiana.edu/~istd University Libraries http://guides.lib.uiowa.edu/copyright Center for Teaching http://centeach.uiowa.edu *

16 Jean Florman Center for Teaching

17 Dave Long ITS – Instructional Services Jon Werth ITS – Instructional Services

18

19

20 Originality Report 1 2 3 Database & Internet Check Student Papers 1 2 3

21 ICON/Turnitin integration

22 Other student’s paper http://www.wikipedia.org/

23 So How Do I Use It?

24

25 TII - Adding Students Distribute: –Class ID # –Enrollment Password Enroll manually –Add students within TII –Students will receive an email

26 Go to next paper Grade Similarity Index Go to next assignment Similar sources Submitted Paper

27 ICON

28 Turnitin via ICON

29 Student View

30 Pitfalls & Landmines Grades in Turnitin Student view Viewing previously submitted papers (requests)

31

32 Rita Zajacz Assistant Professor Department of Communication Studies

33 Plagiarism by Type of Assignment levelassignmenttype of plagiarism Global Media Studies intermediateresearch papercut and paste from the Internet Media and Society elementaryapplication paper, synthesis paper copy from another student, rephrase another student’s work

34 Problem with Integration into ICON impossible to identify the matching paper –student copies the work of another student in another section –student copies the work of another student in a previous semester –student hands in his own paper from another semester

35 Prevention and action go over examples + college policy; repeat warning before each assignment is due –the problem of “facts” –repeat students turnitin.com submission is required for a grade –class ID and password posted during the first week of classes –explain what turnitin.com is + convenience factor initial contact and interview reporting

36 Ron Kral Department of Continuing Education

37 Questions? Comments?


Download ppt "Support Community for Instructional Technology (SCIT) 10:30am Monday March 25, 2013 2520D UCC Academic Dishonesty in the Real and Virtual World."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google