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Would love to hear your thoughts on Turn-It In.
This article from the Chronicle covers some issues.
http://chronicle.com/article/My-Love-Hate-Relationship-With/232887/

Now, even with many students in Biol 180, I do not tend to use the service.
It is not free at SUCO yet, but I have heard that many faculty are requesting the school get a license and link it to Bboard.
For those of you who use it, what do you like?  What not?
Are there certain papers you really like it for?
For those of you who do not, why not?

I am concerned about student papers that, by design, follow a prescribed format (lab reports) and their hypotheses and predictions by necessity should be very similar.

Jennifer Withington
Assoc. Professor of Biology
SUNY Oneonta
116 Science I
Oneonta, NY  13820
607-436-3421



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