[elearning] The Plagiarism Checker

ken price kenjprice at gmail.com
Sat Apr 23 20:52:14 EST 2011


Nice idea Roland - thanks for this

It appears to pass text to Google - not sure if or how it scopes its
searches to focus on reports, essays etc.

I guess a smart student would also use this tool, and modify their
plagiarised work until it didn't register as plagiarised.

kp

Ken Price
Coordinator Online Services
Tasmanian eSchool

On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Roland Gesthuizen <rgesthuizen at gmail.com>wrote:

>
>  Check out the online plagiarism checker to analyse and report on student
> submissions. Worked nicely when I used this with Moodle posts last year.
> Just cut, paste and it sends back a report. :-)
>
> *Quotes:*
>
> The Plagiarism Checker <http://diigo.com/0gu40>
>
>    - To investigate possible plagiarism, click on any of the "possible
>    plagiarism" links in the table below. You will be referred to the source
>    material for you to make an informed decision about the content of your
>    student's paper.
>
>
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