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The Benefits from Allowing Plagiarism. Workshop Facilitator Phil Davies School of Computing University of Glamorgan. ASSESSMENT. Plagiarism linked to assessment Cheating Who are the students cheating? Other students!!!!
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The Benefits from Allowing Plagiarism Workshop Facilitator Phil Davies School of Computing University of Glamorgan
ASSESSMENT • Plagiarism linked to assessment • Cheating • Who are the students cheating? • Other students!!!! • Will other student “shop” their peers to the authorities (lecturers) …. NOT THE DONE THING
Prevention is better than detection • If the students know they will be caught, or there’s a good chance they’ll be caught, will they still cheat • Lecturers too busy to check sources
Computerised Peer Assessment • CAP system • OLAL … MCQ tests either side of marking process • Award marks for ability in marking • Students viewing assessment from the tutors point of view
Benefits • Students look at resources found by others • Students “copy” good practices of others • Students identify plagiarism of others • Students REPORT on plagiarism of others • Students enjoy “shopping” their peers • Students do NOT enjoy comments of peers • Students do NOT like being caught!!!
Why do students plagiarise? • Limits of time to do work • Pressures of work / jobs • Copy from Web NOT from each other • Is it the assessors fault? • Set work that can be easily plagiarised • Easier to mark
Do they learn by copying? • Having read the information from the web, they understand it, so they reproduce it • “Why bother re-wording it when it is written so well already” • “Why waste my time re-wording it, when I could be learning instead” • Assessment - ability to hide plagiarism
Weaker Students Benefit • Weak at start of module • Prior knowledge should not be assessed • Weaker students use peer support • The end justifies the means • Single assessment at the end • Will the students produce quality work throughout the module if no credit gained
Summary • Peer support / assessment / detection • Let them learn through plagiarising • Assessment process must be re-structured • How do we assess? • Examinations • Essays (Writing skills NOT Understanding) • Continuous multiple-assessment of understanding until they get it right