Doh!
Sorry folks (this technology is getting too much for me!).
Mike
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> Hello Mike
>
> I was very interested in your email as we at Surrey are also discussing
> what information should sit where. Your diagram wasn't attached, would
> you be able to send me a copy?
>
> Many thanks
> Vicki
>
> Vicki Simpson
> Head of E-Learning
> University of Surrey
> Guildford
> Surrey
> GU2 7XH
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike
> Brough
> Sent: 22 January 2009 11:39
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Turnitin Vs e-vision
>
> We had a debate here (Keele) and concluded that e-Vision was for
> records, i.e. formally agreed marks after exam boards. Anything before
> that was part of the teaching programme, subject to change (in exam
> boards etc) and should thus be dealt with in the teaching environment
> (i.e. WebCT).
>
> Similarly, SITS was for module descriptions (QA etc.) but they were
> needed in the teaching environment. Turnitin is part of the teaching
> activities.
>
> I then drew a diagram to summarise this (attached). I don't believe the
> diagram is confidential to Keele (it was part of a larger LT guidelines
> document), but is just explaining this general principle. [The marks
> from the the gradebook are shown going to SITS, as a standard SITS
> report is used in exam boards at Keele. Personally, I don't have any
> problem with a spreadsheet from WebCT being used for the exam board,
> with the marks then going into SITS after they have been agreed.]
>
> Hope the diagram is of some interest to you. I have copied this to the
> plagiarism mailing list, as my mailings to it always get bounced.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike Brough
>
>
> Brace, Kevin wrote:
>
>> I received a call for advice recently, from a learning provider wants
>> to compare & contrast the relative merits of using TII against SITS
>> e-vision to submit , timestamp, and mark (including feedback) scripts
>> online.
>>
>> Has anyone experience or any further info' to offer?
>>
>> Regards..
>>
>> Kevin Brace.
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