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Using Turnitin As a Tool For Attribution In Cases Of Contract Cheating

Using Turnitin As a Tool For Attribution In Cases Of Contract Cheating. Thomas Lancaster & Robert Clarke Birmingham City University HEA STEM Conference 2014. Contract Cheating. A student uses a third party to produce academic work for them.

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Using Turnitin As a Tool For Attribution In Cases Of Contract Cheating

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  1. Using Turnitin As a Tool For Attribution In Cases Of Contract Cheating Thomas Lancaster & Robert Clarke Birmingham City University HEA STEM Conference 2014

  2. Contract Cheating • A student uses a third party to produce academic work for them

  3. Business Card Distributed During Induction Week At Birmingham City University

  4. Business Card Distributed During Induction Week At Birmingham City University

  5. Turnitin • Turnitin is a text matching service, used to identify students copying from external services and colluding with other students

  6. Contract Cheating • Work produced using contract cheating is original, so Turnitin will not identify sources for this work

  7. Attribution • The challenging process where a contract cheating detective tries to identify the university that student contract cheating requests found online are from • Most of our work is based around the Freelancer.com agency site

  8. Some Success • Running student contract cheating requests through Turnitin has started to show interesting results for a small number cases

  9. Turnitin Example 1 Large match to assignment brief

  10. Turnitin Example 2 Multiple small hits from the same source

  11. Turnitin Example 3 No matches when first posted But received request to view from another university when it matched one of their assignments 2 months later

  12. Turnitin Example 4 Brainmass.com provides stock answers Turnitin Report from Posting in Jan 2014 Shows that same stock assignment has been used before in previous years

  13. Turnitin Example 5a Freelancer request to re-write assignment Source located by Turnitin

  14. Turnitin Example 5b We try to follow up other postings. This was made by the same person as before and matches the same source

  15. Turnitin Example 6 Multiple sources for EdExcel courses Example of “false positive” matches

  16. Turnitin Example 7 Turnitin also matches public web sites Particularly useful if “old data” not found by Google

  17. Turnitin Example 8 Multiple hits, but no response to Turnitin requests Possible problems: Staff Turnover University no longer registered with Turnitin

  18. Current Use • Turnitin is now allowing contract cheating detectives to attribute work that has not been identified using other methods • 29% success rate based on sample in paper • Recommendation – academics should load all assignment specifications into Turnitin

  19. Resources • Wikipedia: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract_cheating • Contract Cheating Special Interest Group (supported by the Higher Education Academy): • https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=CONTRACTCHEATING • Materials from recent HEA STEM Contract Cheating Workshop: • http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/13_March_Computing_Contract_Birmingham

  20. For More Information • Thomas Lancaster • Email: thomas.lancaster@bcu.ac.uk • Website: http://thomaslancaster.co.uk • Twitter: @DrLancaster • Robert Clarke • Email: robert.clarke@bcu.ac.uk • Slides Available At • http://www.slideshare.net/ThomasLancaster

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