Turnitin win copyright decision in US
A group of students have finally lost their case against plagiarism detection service Turnitin with the judgement that Turnitin does not breach students’ copyright by retaining copies of submitted...
View ArticleFighting cheating, one baseball cap at a time
A fascinating article in the New York Times looks at some of the more unusual measures taken to fight cheating at the University of Central Florida and other US institutions. Approaches range from the...
View ArticleEvaluating the Benefits of Electronic Assessment Management
Examining the embedding of electronic assessment management (EAM) within both administrative and teaching and learning practice is the main focus of the Evaluating the Benefits of Electronic Assessment...
View ArticleDeterrents don’t deter?
A recent article in THES reports on research by Robert J. Youmans at California State University Northridge that found that Students who are aware that their work will be checked by...
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