Saturday, November 29, 2014

Sources For Preventing Plagiarism

     Lately it seems that my students are pushing back on plagiarism.  By that I mean that although I have taught my students to avoid plagiarism, they are still trying to get away with it especially since they have other teachers who are not so diligent about preventing and detecting plagiarism.   An article by Richard Byrne on his site Free Technology for Teachers caught my eye, 7 Good Resources for Avoiding, Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism.   While educating students is the best prevention, Richard Byrne also lists several sites with tools to detect plagiarism.   Here are a few of his updated resources:

Byrne, Richard. "Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Good Resources for Avoiding, Preventing, and Detecting Plagiarism." Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Good Resources for Avoiding, Preventing, and Detecting Plagiarism. N.p., 28 Nov. 2014. Web. 29 Nov. 2014.

1 comment:

  1. I enjoyed reading your article link. The audacious manner in which some students attempt to recycle cited information baffles me. I do have fun, however, calling them out on using terms like prolific author and literary canon!

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