Dear Colleague,
Netskills will be running the following workshops at UWE (University of
the West of England) in January 2005:
1. An Internet Highway Code
...Staying Safe, Secure and Legal Online
Tuesday 18th January
Despite the protection offered by institutional systems and
procedures, both providers and users of web services can still face
real risks when online. New evidence suggests that it is people, as
much as technology, who compromise security and that many are not
aware of the legal, moral and ethical implications of being online
and how their actions can have serious repercussions for themselves
and their employers.
2. Detecting and Deterring Plagiarism
...The Web: Hindrance or Help?
Wednesday 19th January
This is a practical workshop aimed at staff in further and higher
education institutions who wish to find out more about the impact of
the web on plagiarism, and how to deal with it. As well as gaining a
thorough understanding of issues concerned with plagiarism,
participants will also explore essay banks, online plagiarism
detection services, and, through discussions and scenarios, consider
different approaches to deterring plagiarism.
Full details of these workshops, together with booking forms are
available from our events web-site:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/workshops/forthcoming.html
For those seeking a nationally-recognised qualification, Netskills
workshops can be accredited through BTEC as part of the Netskills
professional development certificate scheme:
http://www.netskills.ac.uk/accreditation/
Regards,
Steve Boneham.
Netskills,
University of Newcastle,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
NE1 7RU.
Tel: (0191) 222 5000
Fax: (0191) 222 5001
Web: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/
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