Turnitin User Group Fri 11 Oct 2pm

We are pleased to announce the date for the next Turnitin User Group meeting. It will be held on Friday 11 Oct (Week 0), from 14:00 – 16:00, at IT Services, 13 Banbury Road. Please book a place at the … Continue reading

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Extension of University licence for Turnitin

The University’s Central Administration has made the funds available to purchase another 3-year licence for the use of Turnitin, including the associated products GradeMark and PeerMark. Our thanks go to the University, as well as those who negotiated with the … Continue reading

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Turnitin maintenance on Saturday 10 August 2013

From the USA Turnitin providers: “Turnitin service may be intermittently unavailable  during a scheduled maintenance period on Saturday, August 10th, from 7 to  11 AM Pacific Time  (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Turnitin+Maintenance+Period&iso=20130810T07&p1=224&ah=4). An announcement will appear for users within Turnitin in advance of when … Continue reading

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OLI resources for staff and students

[image credit: http://www.squidoo.com/free-online-teaching-tools#module147349431] From Kathryn Black, Educational Development Co-ordinator, Oxford Learning Institute: “A new resource has been published on the Oxford Learning Institute website: Preventing plagiarism: promoting good writing. I hope you will find it interesting to read this page … Continue reading

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Shadowing the master

[image credit: Times Higher Education, 20 June 2013] We have often heard about the different perceptions that international students might have about what is considered to be plagiarism in Western universities. Until now, I have had only a vague notion … Continue reading

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Warn students about free plagiarism checking websites

On more than one occasion, we have received unsolicited emails from ‘volunteers’ offering “Free plagiarism checking websites for students and teachers”. In one case, on closer investigation, we found that the sender works for a professional essay writing service. Submitting … Continue reading

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Evaluating sources used by students

  Students consult a variety of sources in their academic writing, such as academic sites, social sites and electronic encyclopaedias (e.g. wikipedia). In today’s electronic age, some unscrupulous students even use ‘cheat’ sites that sell custom essays. The Turnitin providers created … Continue reading

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