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- Facing student protest, high school slows down on plagiarism plan
- In September, high schoolers at Virginias McLean High School launched a rebellion. They formed a "committee for student rights" and objected to the schools plans to require students to submit papers to TurnItIn. See Kids dont want to turn it in. In response, eSchoolNews reports, the school has...
- Tags: Turnitin.com
- Blog posts 2006-10-05
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- TurnItIn's archiving of student papers is fair use, court says
- Check out my Fair Use Blog at fairuselaw.wordpress.com iParadigms' TurnItIn.com is a service marketed to high schools and colleges in which student papers are entered into a database and then pattern-checked for signs of plagiarism. Several students in Northern Virginia came up with a clever attack on...
- Tags: Use, Factor, Archiving, Work, TurnItIn, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Just stop plagiarizing!
- Turnitin.com, an antiplagiarism web service frequently used by college professors, won a major battle last Thursday when the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in its favor, as reported by Ars Technica. Although I'm usually one to come out in favor of students' rights, this one seems like a...
- Tags: Student, Turnitin, Intellectual Property, Word Processors, Productivity, Cloud Computing, Web Browsers, Web Services, Research & Development, Business Operations, Software, Internet, Enterprise Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-04-20
- Web resurrects old college cheating technique
- Web resurrects old college cheating techniqueI actually spoke to a Turnitin.com regional sales personI'm a little against their service from a moral standpoint. First off, students have no ability to submit their work for review. Only professors can submit works. It also works somewhat like many jokes about our legal...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Web, Turnitin, technique
- Discussion threads 2006-10-08
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