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Explore the deceitful practice of cyberplagiarism - from copying text to downloading files, with insights on student cheating trends, detection technology, and effective deterrence strategies in academia. Discover more in this illuminating research by Jennifer Sharkey from Purdue University.
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Cyberplagiarism The ruse of new era or the same problem in fancy packaging? by Jennifer Sharkey 2006 BCCE Conference - Purdue University
© Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries
What is cyberplagiarism? • goes by many names • copying and pasting text • downloading audio/visual files • taking photos & scanning • copying code (e.g. HTML, C++, java) © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries
Are more students cheating? • few recent surveys and studies • heavy reliance on self-reporting • little breakdown between types • attitude, stress, and opportunity © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries
Using technology to detect • fee-based services • free services © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries
Deterring • use web-based guides to learn more • educate your students • create assignments that require students to create their own content • use your local librarians © Jennifer Sharkey, Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries
Thank you -- Questions photos and animations from Microsoft Clip Art Gallery