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Joe Murphy

Using anti-plagiarism software to promote academic honesty in the context of peer reviewed assignments - 1 views

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    "The study presented here explores the responses and perceptions of a group of first year students at an Irish university after their first contact with anti-plagiarism software in the context of peer-reviewed assignments. The results indicate that the use of anti-plagiarism software led to a decrease in Internet plagiarism and to lower grades being awarded in peer reviews. Additionally, students were found to have a positive attitude towards the anti-plagiarism software in the context of peer reviewed assignments." - from the abstract.
Joe Murphy

The Science of Learning vs. Proctoring Software - 0 views

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    Some faculty are receiving direct sales calls from these proctoring software companies, who make money off your fear (and then inspire fear of you in our students). Josh Eyler asks important questions about their potential effect on student performance.
Jason Bennett

Researcher casts doubt on plagiarism detection software Turnitin's efficacy claims | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    The author details a number of critiques of Turnitin's recently released study purporting to show that Turnitin use results in a major decrease in plagiarism at institutions where it is used. The core of the critique is that Turnitin tends to start in classrooms where plagiarism has been a problem so the baseline is high and that it is often used in conjunction with a campus discussion about academic honesty and how to teach in ways that inhibit the drive to plagiarize.
Joe Murphy

An Easy Way to Capture Live Video of Your iPhone's Screen - 1 views

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    As we think increasingly about the use of screencasting software for laptops and desktops, we should also consider those small computers in everyone's pocket.
Joe Murphy

Will 2015 be the Beginning of the End for SAS and SPSS? - 1 views

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    An interesting look at what drives people to adopt a particular statistical package, and what the future might hold for R, SAS, SPSS, and Stata.
Eric Holdener

What is Transformative with respect to Copyright.pdf - 1 views

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    Other possible tags: Roy_Orbison and Nude_Models During a recent demonstration of software for creating video clips from DVDs the subject of copyright naturally arose. I shared some notes on copyright that I took while watching a webinar that highlighted the court decision in the Georgi State U. case in May. This article fits in nicelywith this thread of a conversation in that it illustrates the touchy/controversial nature of what exactly is meant by the term "transformative."
Joe Murphy

How PowerPoint is killing critical thought - 0 views

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    Do bullet points oversimplify the nuanced arguments in a lecture? I'm not prepared to give an unequivocal "yes" like this author, but I think questioning your PowerPoint style (and perhaps your students' lecture-attending style) is a good exercise.
Joe Murphy

What are the established learning theories? - 3 views

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    An interesting concept map of different theories of how we learn (or learn best), and how they relate. It's admittedly oversimplified, but an interesting start. (Also an example of what you can make with mind-mapping software.)
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