I think you might find this article from THE Journal interesting. I know we don’t use ‘TurnItIn.com” for student submission of written work, but this article is from the company that provides that and did some research about the sources of known plagiarism., I’ve seen Corey submit to TurnItIn for Crespi. An alternative for us is simply Google…. you can paste any chunk of text into Google and it will list matches from the web. Try it out by copy/pasting some text from this article into google and see what it does.
Educational Sites Provide Ample Fodder for Plagiarism
Paper mills and cheat sites are losing ground to social and user-generated Web sites as sources of material for student papers, according to new research. And Wikipedia rules above all others as a source for plagiarism.
To read the complete article, please go to:
http://thejournal.com/articles/2011/05/02/educational-sites-provide-ample-fodder-for-plagiarism.aspx
Educational Sites Provide Ample Fodder for Plagiarism
Paper mills and cheat sites are losing ground to social and user-generated Web sites as sources of material for student papers, according to new research. And Wikipedia rules above all others as a source for plagiarism.
To read the complete article, please go to:
http://thejournal.com/articles/2011/05/02/educational-sites-provide-ample-fodder-for-plagiarism.aspx
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