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Turnitin: Stopping Plagiarism and Improving Education Dr. John Barrie — Turnitin, Creator

Turnitin: Stopping Plagiarism and Improving Education Dr. John Barrie — Turnitin, Creator. Agenda. My Background The Problem What is Turnitin Technology Review Roles of Turnitin. My Background. Undergraduate: U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Neurobiology

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Turnitin: Stopping Plagiarism and Improving Education Dr. John Barrie — Turnitin, Creator

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  1. Turnitin: Stopping Plagiarism and Improving Education Dr. John Barrie — Turnitin, Creator

  2. Agenda • My Background • The Problem • What is Turnitin • Technology Review • Roles of Turnitin

  3. My Background • Undergraduate: U.C. Berkeley, Rhetoric and Neurobiology • Doctorate: U.C. Berkeley — Biophysics Multidisciplinary Graduate Group, Neurobiology • Dissertation: Theoretical and computational electro-neurophysiology - Spatiotemporal dynamics of the neocortical EEG (aka, the physiology of perception)

  4. History • 1994 — Created technology to aid collaborative learning among hundreds of U.C. Berkeley students • Exposed undergraduates to the peer review process • Allowed students to share information in ways not possible without the Internet • Published the results in Science magazine • Observations from the study: • Facilitated acquisition of core course ideas • Faculty interacted with technology <2hr/term • Plagiarism and cheating were rampant at Berkeley • Prediction: IP theft would become an enormous problem for academia… and EVERYONE ELSE.

  5. Problem • Internet has allowed the public to access massive amounts of information — that access has been accompanied by a manifold increase in the theft and misappropriation of digital intellectual property • This problem has become especially pronounced in academia where it takes the form of plagiarism. • Students are using the Internet like a 10-billion page searchable, cut-and-paste(able) encyclopedia • The problem jeopardizes the integrity of the entire system and the addressable academic market is in the billions

  6. Problem • According to one of the largest studies of plagiarism in the world, Donald McCabe found that almost 40% of students surveyed admitted to plagiarizing information from the Internet - and that percentage may be low because many students did not consider ‘borrowing’ from the Internet without attribution plagiarism

  7. Increasingly IT literate student population Wikipedia is replacing the library Emergence and proliferation of cheat sites End justifies the means philosophy towards education (parents) Lack of enforcement by institution Competitive pressure Bad examples in society (cheaters win) Things on the internet are not like their material counterparts Components of the Problem

  8. Technology is the Key • “Warning students [or journalists or authors or researchers or anyone else] not to plagiarize, even in the strongest terms, appears not to have had any effect whatsoever. Revealing the use of plagiarism-detection software [Turnitin] to the students prior to completion of an assignment, on the other hand, proved to be a remarkably strong deterrent.” • from: Actions Do Speak Louder than Words: Deterring Plagiarism with the Use of Plagiarism-Detection Software, by Bear F. Braumoeller, Harvard University andBrian J. Gaines, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign This is a digital problem, and it must be addressed with a digital solution - the status quo is not working… big time.

  9. What is Turnitin? • Turnitin is part of a comprehensive solution, called WriteCycle, that allows educators and students to assess and grade student work via the internet. • WriteCycle is a suite of tools: • Turnitin plagiarism detection – originality reports • Peer review – students reviewing each others’ work • GradeBook – recording of results • GradeMark – online grading of student work and the ability to data-mine that information

  10. What is Turnitin Plagiarism Detection? • An internet based service (no software) • Accepts student papers • Produces originality reports • Identifies content copied from: • The internet • Previously submitted student works • Subscription services & e-Books

  11. Core Technology

  12. Key Turnitin Metrics • Over 100 million student papers student papers submitted to Turnitin — projected to grow to nearly 200 million by the end of 2009 • 130,000-250,000 new student papers daily • Nearly 20,000,000 users worldwide • 6 major CMS integrations • 106 countries • Full support for 30+ languages

  13. New Content — CrossRef • 20 million journal articles already! • ACM, American Society of Neuroradiology, BMJ Publishing Group, Elsevier, IEEE, International Union of Crystallography, Nature Publishing Group, Oxford University Press, Sage, Informa UK (Taylor & Francis), Wiley Blackwell. • Publisher participation is growing quickly.

  14. Turnitin Now and Then — Users

  15. Turnitin is the Largest Online Academic Community in the World • 8,400 institutions across over 106 countries • In the UK • Adopted and paid for by the JISC in 2001 for the entire UK • Now over 99% of UK Universities pay for it (no more government subsidy) • Every high stakes awarding body • Rapidly being adopted at FE and K-12 institutions • 2007 NCC Group Report ranked Turnitin #1 in the world • We process 250,000 student scripts a day at peaks The power of Turnitin is in the network effect

  16. Manuscript or article submitted to iParadigms Finding a Needle in the Haystack: Searching the Entire Document Computer transforms manuscript into a digital fingerprint Copy of Internet Extract matching documents Books, Journals, Newspapers (LexisNexis, Gale, Proquest, Factiva) (next slide) Student Papers or Client Node

  17. Finding A Needle in a Haystack • We re-map the digital fingerprint of the manuscript or article into a high dimensional space and test for clustering

  18. Originality Report Matching passages from 12+ billion Internet web pages: updated at a rate of million pages/day Create Originality Report Entire process < 10 seconds Matching passages from millions of Books, Journals, Newspapers Compare matching passages to original manuscript or article Matching passages from millions of Student Papers or Client Node

  19. Detection of Word Substitution or Alteration MACBETH MANUSCRIPT FROM THE INTERNET (INTRO PARAGRAPH) Macbeth is presented as a mature man of definitely established character, successful in certain fields of activity and enjoying an enviable reputation. We must not conclude, there, that all his volitions and actions are predictable; Macbeth's character, like any other man's at a given moment, is what is being made out of potentialities plus environment, and no one, not even Macbeth himself, can know all his inordinate self-love whose actions are discovered to be-and no doubt have been for a long time-determined mainly by an inordinate desire for some temporal or mutable good. SAME MANUSCRIPT WITH MODIFIED WORDS Macbeth is shown as an empowered man of well-established character, prosperous in several fields of life and enjoying an esteemed reputation. We mustn't conclude, therefore, that all of his volitions and actions willbeforeseeable ; Macbeth's essence , like most other men at any given time, is what's being created out of potentialities and his environment, and no one, not even Macbeth himself, can discern all his immoderate self-love whose behaviors are found to be-and without doubt have been for some time-determined primarily by an extreme desire for a temporal or changeable good.

  20. Detection of Sentence or Paragraph Addition PAPER A MACBETH INTERNET DERIVED PAPER (INTRO PARAGRAPH) Macbeth is presented as a mature man of definitely established character, successful in certain fields of activity and enjoying an enviable reputation. We must not conclude, there, that all his volitions and actions are predictable; Macbeth's character, like any other man's at a given moment, is what is being made out of potentialities plus environment, and no one, not even Macbeth himself, can know all his inordinate self-love whose actions are discovered to be-and no doubt have been for a long time-determined mainly by an inordinate desire for some temporal or mutable good. PAPER A + B MACBETH MODIFIED TEST PAPER WITH COMBINED ADDED CONTENT Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, is one of his great tragedies based around the classic theme of the hero's fatal flaw. Macbeth is presented as a mature man of definitely established character, successful in certain fields of activity and enjoying an enviable reputation. Yet, like any man, he is human, and thus in possession of flaw and foibles, hidden that they may be from public eye, and hinted at by foreshadow only by the author. We must not conclude, there, that all his volitions and actions are predictable; Macbeth's character, like any other man's at a given moment, is what is being made out of potentialities plus environment, and no one, not even Macbeth himself, can know all his inordinate self-love whose actions are discovered to be-and no doubt have been for a long time- determined mainly by an inordinate desire for some temporal or mutable good. This desire being so strong under certain circumstances as to override all others, even, as is usually the case in tragedy, the ultimate desire of self-preservation.

  21. Turnitin Performance Metrics — May 2008

  22. CMS Interface

  23. CMS Interface

  24. New GradeMark

  25. New GradeMark

  26. Only Turnitin Is Proven To Stop Plagiarism 82% reduction in unoriginal (as documented in originality reports) student work in institutions with more than 5 years of use.

  27. WriteCycle: Beyond Just Checking OriginalityFuture of Education is Increased Feedback and Efficiency in the Classroom

  28. The Future: Digital Grading, Peer Review & Assessment Over Time

  29. The role of Turnitin/WriteCycle in the classroom

  30. Roles of Turnitin

  31. Thank You

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