Report: social media key source for plagiarism - 6 views
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Shraddha Nayak on 08 May 11A study showing how social networking is contributing to cheating.
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Karen Bradford on 08 May 11This report says that students are not using cheat sites and paper mills for their cheating.
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Megan Smith on 09 May 11The more students are networking, the more they are finding information/ways to cheat. A shift towards plagiarism is heading towards networking sites and less episodes are being found from traditional "cheat sites" or "paper mills" according to "Turnitin."
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Jessica LaPanne on 09 May 11There is so much information available now to people that plagiarism is easier and more tempting.
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amy sunke on 13 May 11"Plagiarism is cheating, it is dishonest, and it is unethical." The first way to avoid students from plagiarizing is to set clear expectations in a written format that provides concrete examples. There are programs such as Glatt Plagarism Services that can be used to detect plagerism. By giving students a good background on the importance of citing ideas, topics, and quotes and providing them with how to cite correctly, they will be less tempted to plagiarize. As educators we can take many steps to provide support for our students so that they do not plagiarize.