Turnitin Newsletter March 2011

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FEATURED ARTICLES

7 Tips to Encourage Original Work

How can you design assignments that are plagiarism-proof? Here are 7 tips on developing strategies to encourage original student work:

1. Develop an awareness of student study practices
2. Discuss essay banks and custom essay writing services with students
3. Engender a deep understanding of plagiarism
4. Encourage an individualized approach to learning
5. Make innovative use of technology
6. Assess real life situations
7. Use detection tools to encourage learning

For detailed information, see the online guide:
http://www.plagiarismadvice.org/documents/briefingpaper/

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Call for Proposals on Plagiarism

Looking to participate and contribute to the academic community?

PlagiarismAdvice.org is seeking contributors to enhance content on its website as a resource for the academic community. Submit your brief proposal by the end of April. Suggested topics include:

– Approaches to engaging students in discussions on plagiarism and academic integrity.
– Addressing plagiarism in non-text based disciplines.
– Addressing academic plagiarism at all levels, including research.
– Innovative means of assessment.
– Formative approaches to using Turnitin.
– Using GradeMark in assessment for learning.
– Addressing plagiarism in Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs, and other social networking media.
– Assessing the effectiveness of approaches to academic integrity.

Submit your proposal:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/embeddedform?formkey=dDlIS1ZsZW0yWGUzX2IxWk1sRjV6TGc6MA

PlagiarismAdvice.org is an academic advisory site that provides community-led guidance and best practices in addressing the issue of academic plagiarism and is operated by iParadigms Europe, Ltd.

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IN THE NEWS

BBC News: The Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V Boom
Coverage of recent high profile plagiarism scandals involving a German minister’s resignation and Gaddafi’s son’s use of a ghost writer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12613617

NY Times: A Folly That Can Cost a Reputation – or Not
A look at how cultural differences vary in the way people perceive and respond to plagiarism in academia, politics, business, and media.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/07/education/07iht-educLede.html

WSJ: Students Struggle for Words
While M.B.A. students’ quantitative skills are prized by employers, their writing and presentation skills have been a perennial complaint.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703409904576174651780110970.html

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UPCOMING EVENTS

User Events

Maximizing Turnitin with GradeMark and PeerMark
29 June 2011
Imperial College
London, UK
http://gmsouth.eventbrite.com/

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Webinars

Turnitin Academy Live
Developing 21st Century Skills with Turnitin
17 March 2011
http://community.turnitin.com/events/event_details.asp?id=145399

PlagiarismAdvice
Live webinar series focused on plagiarism and academic integrity.

Identifying and Tackling Plagiarism
23 March 2011
https://nlearning.webex.com/nlearning/j.php?ED=169664532&RG=1&UID=1208509907&RT=MTgjMjE%3D

Designing Plagiarism Out of Coursework
30 March 201
https://nlearning.webex.com/nlearning/j.php?ED=169678382&RG=1&UID=1208557302&RT=MTgjMjE%3D

Best Practice for Dealing with Academic Misconduct
6 April 2011
https://nlearning.webex.com/nlearning/j.php?ED=169678927&RG=1&UID=1208558997&RT=MTgjMjE%3D

Institutional Policies and Procedures
13 April 2011
https://nlearning.webex.com/nlearning/j.php?ED=169679417&RG=1&UID=1208560857&RT=MTgjMjE%3D

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Conferences

AoC Annual Conference
31 March 2011
London, UK
https://www.aoccreateevents.co.uk/aoc/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=128574&eventID=371&eventID=371

ASKe Plagiarism Event
9 June 2011
Oxford, UK
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/aske/events/index.html

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