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Mary Ann Dowdell <[log in to unmask]>
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Janet, where is the "excellent site that teaches students about pagiarism... that provides students with a certificate".  I would love access to a site like that.  Teaching students how to avoid plaigarism is very important to me. 

Mary Ann Dowdell

-----Original Message-----
From: Nepkie, Janet ([log in to unmask]) 
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 4:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Turnitin Testimonial


Hi, Jim,
Thanks for sharing Dr. Hendley's comments.
As you know, I have strong objection to forcing students to use Turnitin.com because Turnitin retains the student's paper in perpetuity to be used for commercial purposes.

I have many fewer objections, however, since I found two items:

1) An example of effective "opt-out" language for students who decline to allow their papers to be sent to Turnitin, and 

2) An excellent site that teaches students about plagiarism, correct citation and paraphrase techniques and that provides students with a certificate (that they must turn it to me) upon successful completion of the 30-minute training module on plagiarism.

I still have very basic questions about the cost of Turnitin. We have finite resources at our college and if we buy a license to use Turnitin.com, it seems to me that we need to have realistic discussion about what we CAN'T buy because we DID buy Turnitin.

Again, thanks for sharing.
Janet

-----Original Message-----
From:   Greenberg, James ([log in to unmask])
Sent:   Fri 5/30/2003 11:57 AM
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Subject:             Turnitin Testimonial

TBers,

When the TB group talked about the world wide web based tool know as
Turnitin, we focused on the issue of trying to use it as a teaching tool
rather than as a punitive tool.  (Turnitin as you may recall is the anti
plagiarism tool on the web.) Given this, I thought you would find a recent
testimonial about it interesting.  Below are comments from a History
professor at SUNY Oneonta, Dr. Hendley:

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First, I wanted to thank you again for your help in getting my courses set
up on www.turnitin.com <http://www.turnitin.com/> . I used it for four
History courses in Spring 2003. All four of my courses had research essay
assignments and it helped cut the amount of plagiarism cases by about a
third. Best of all, the web site forced students to think more seriously
about citation and presentation of evidence. Even in the papers I graded
with no plagiarism problems there was much more attention to using footnotes
and quotations and following proper format. I had about 140 students last
term and found grading a large number of assignments less burdensome as a
result of turnitin.com. I would like to use the web site again in the
future. Please use my name if funding for the site is ever questioned!

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These comments are used with Dr. Hendley's permission.

Mr. James B. Greenberg
Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
Milne Library
SUNY College at Oneonta
Oneonta, New York 13820

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