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List members may be interested in the following event to be held on Monday
4th December. 

Has increasing technology led to a rise in dishonesty by students?
What can be done about the dishonest use of technology in exams and
assessments?
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) and JISCPAS are hosting a
half-day event at the Cavendish Conference Centre in central London on
Monday 4 December 2006.
The event will include a presentation from Professor Jean Underwood, of
Nottingham Trent University, on her recent report on digital technology and
dishonesty in examinations and tests. The report, commissioned by QCA, is a
review of current knowledge on the impact of digital technologies on
dishonest practice by students in supervised and non-supervised assessments,
drawing on research evidence from national and international sources.
Professor Underwood's session will be followed presentations from Isabel
Nisbet, Director, Regulation & Standards, QCA and Fiona Duggan, of JISC PAS.
Delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions and debate issues
following these presentations. 
Following the presentations, delegates will have an opportunity to ask
questions and advance this debate. Coffee and refreshments will be served
from 10am, and the conference will finish with a buffet lunch. There is no
charge to attend this event. 
For more information or to reserve a place, contact David Horrell on
[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  or telephone 020 7509 5992
by Thursday 30th November 2006.


Regards 

Fiona 


Dr Fiona Duggan
Plagiarism Advisory Service

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Post:
Room 304, East Wing
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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Url:http://www.jiscpas.ac.uk
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