Plagiarism resources

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Events and workshops

2002

2001

  • National Assessment Conference - Jude Carroll from Oxford Brooks chaired a session on plagiarism at this Generic Centre event. The session included discussion of the issues and experiences of the group. The project manager accompanied Jude in this session and provided details of the project and JISC's plans
  • LTSN English Workshop on Plagiarism The project manager presented details of the project and how JISC were moving forward
  • ALT-C 2001 Project managers and the programme co-ordinator presented a parallel session which included details of the project results
  • Plagiarism Detection dissemination Workshop: This was the main dissemination and communication event for the Plagiarism Detection Programme. The project managers presented the results from the project, followed by focused group discussion to assess recommendations for future work
  • Virtual Learning Space - Programme co-ordinator has joined the virtual learning space as an online expert in Plagiarism and will be presenting a paper on the project
  • British & Irish Legal Educational Technology Association Conference - Martin Jones from University of Staffordshire will be speaking at the annual BILETA conference on his involvement in the pilot project
  • NILTA Copyright Event - Presentation by programme co-ordinator on the programme and specific contribution by Dudley College on their participation in the pilot project

Web resources

Links to cheat sites

As recommended in Oxford Brookes Good Practice Guide, it is useful for teaching staff to make themselves aware of the sort of material available from sites making pre-written essays and report available. To assist this, links to a selection of sites have been included below. Please note that these sites are very fluid and may not be up to date, however most sites provide links to other cheat sites.

UK sites

  • Study area This sites claims to be the first UK essay bank
  • Revise IT Although this site is designed to assist students with their learning, it does claim to provide access to hundreds of GCSE, A Level and undergraduate level essays.

US sites

This is just a small sample of the sites designed for the US market. Although they do have resources applicable to UK students, it is worth noting that material is shared between these sites and that the quality is often questionable.

 

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