Title: Using Technology to Promote Academic Integrity
1Using Technology to Promote Academic Integrity
- Educational Technology Brown Bag
- 8 October 2007
2In the News
- Indiana University School of Dentistry
- Students hacked into password-protected files to
view test materials.
3In the News
- Ohio University
- Multiple plagiarism accusations among graduate
engineering students, going back several years.
4In the News
- Southern Illinois University
- Dismissal of professor for copying teaching
statement. News has now centered on claims that
the university president plagiarized his
dissertation.
5In the News
- Kaavya Viswanathan
- Harvard student and author of How Opal Mehta Got
Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life .
6Why Students Cheat at MU
Brand, J. (2005). Academic Integrity at Millikin
University Data Collected from CO456.
7Why Students Cheat
- University of Alberta Why Students Cheat
8Cheating and Ethics at MU
Brand, J. (2005). Academic Integrity at Millikin
University Data Collected from CO456.
9Cheating and Ethics
- Josephson Institute 2006 Report Card Survey of
over 30,000 High School Students - 33 copied an internet document within the past
12 months 18 did so two or more times. - 60 cheated during a test at school within the
past 12 months 35 did so two or more times. - 59 agreed that, In the real world, successful
people do what they have to do to win, even if
others consider it cheating (65 males, 54
females)
Source Josephson Institute of Ethics. 2006
Josephson Institute Report Card on the Ethics of
American Youth Part One Integrity Summary of
Data. Retrieved October 7, 2007, from
http//www.josephsoninstitute.org/reportcard/.
10Cheating and Ethics
- In 2005, the Center for Academic Integrity
reported that - 37 of college students admitted copying Internet
material without attribution (up from 10 in
1999). - 77 of college students did not feel that this
was a serious issue. - Attitude If I find it on the web, its mine to
use! - Institutions with honor codes are up to 1/3 less
likely to have academic dishonesty problems.
Sources Josephson Institute of Ethics. 2006
Josephson Institute Report Card on the Ethics of
American Youth Part One Integrity Summary of
Data. Retrieved October 7, 2007, from
http//www.josephsoninstitute.org/reportcard/.
Badke, W. (2007). Give Plagiarism the Weight It
Deserves. Online, 31 (5), 58-60. Retrieved
October 7, 2007, from EBSCO Academic Search
Premier.
11Online Paper Mills
- Coastal Carolina University List of Internet
Paper Mills - According to the Center for Academic Integrity,
one popular site received as many as 80,000 hits
per day
12Tech Tools
- Google Search
- http//www.google.com/
- Enter a few suspect words and use quotation marks
13Tech Tools
- Turnitin
- Since 2005, MU has processed 3,500 papers through
the system - Used by 44 of U.S. colleges and universities
- Receives 60,000 student papers/day
- Scans against 60 million web pages, 20 million
student papers, and 10,000 periodicals
Source Sachar, E. (2006, Oct. 10). Ivy League
Shuns Anti-Plagiarism Tool as U.S. Cheating
Rises. Bloomberg.com. Retrieved October 7, 2007,
from http//www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid20601
103sidaHvAuVssqroEreferus.
14Turnitin
15Next Step?
- Look at integrating Turnitin with the course
management system (Blackboard or Moodle)
16Crafting Effective Assignments
- Provide explicit guidelines
- Require specific sources (i.e., 2 books, 2
journal articles, 2 web sites) - Your friendly librarian is happy to help!!
- Break the assignment out into steps
- Ask students to give a presentation on their
topic (or try one-on-one consultations) - Annotated Bibliography
Source Harris, R. (2004). Anti-Plagiarism
Strategies for Research Papers. Online at
http//www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
17How Technology Can Help
- In Blackboard or Moodle
- Have students post their initial topic to the
discussion board or forum - Keep an online research log (what sources they
found useful and why) - Use an online journal for reflective purposes
18Resources
- Academic Integrity Articles Web Links from the
Center for Academic Integrity - Turnitin Plagiarism web page
- Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism A Faculty
Guide (Staley Library)