Hello Gill,
I would like to be involved. We have
several examples of innovative practice in terms of education and the use of
Turnitin.
Please can you confirm how I should
proceed please?
Thanks
Chris
Faculty Team Support Manager - Business,
Computing & Law
Learning & Information Services
DE22 1GB
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From:
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Behalf Of Gill Rowell
Sent: 19 September 2008 11:21
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Subject: Request for
contributions…
Building on
the recommendations of the recent JISC/Academy assessment campaign, the
JISC-founded plagiarismadvice.org
service (formerly the Plagiarism Advisory Service) are seeking to develop an
short online guide outlining key issues and suggested approaches to addressing
academic misconduct and internet plagiarism. The guide will take the form of an
online briefing paper and a podcast highlighting examples of best practice
sourced from within the sector.
We would
like to highlight some of the innovative work in both formative and summative
assessment which takes places within the community, and would like to signpost
particular individuals, institutions or resources which have been developed as
exemplars of best practice in addressing internet plagiarism in assessment to
inform development of the guide.
Anyone who
is interested in either contributing resources, best practice examples or
piloting the guides should contact me directly by email by Friday 3 October.
Many thanks,
Gill Rowell,
Academic Advisor, plagiarismadvice.org
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