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Cheating Made Easy

jefu writes "This NY Times story talks about the kinds of papers that students might find (and buy) on the web. It also mentions turnitin.com a site that will scan papers and attempt to determine if it was copied. The article uses 'The Great Gatsby' as an example and notes that for the time it takes to read the book and write a paper, buying a paper seems a poor tradeoff. However, many books (or required papers) involve much more work on the part of the student, so the question becomes that much more difficult. If you have to do a report on 'Ulysses' it takes a bit more than a few hours just to read the book - let along understand enough to do a reasonable paper on it."

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  1. Easy 90% fix. by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Just have the final exam include writing an impromptu essay about your class paper, and weight it enough that you'll fail the class if you don't understand your own paper.

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    Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
  2. Re: Easy 90% fix. by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Insightful


    > Then all you have to do is read and understand the the paper you bought.

    Don't ask them to regurgitate a summary of the paper; ask them to motivate something they purportedly said in their paper.

    > Seems like this would be a lot easier than reading the entire book and doing an original paper.

    Yeah, I qualified it as a 90% fix because I know it isn't perfect. But if you're clever you should be able to fine-tune it until cheating and still passing is almost as much work as not cheating is.

    Meanwhile, you've tricked them into learning something about the subject matter in spite of there worst intentions...

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    Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
  3. Re:The teachers should... by Blittzed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't that part of a professors/teachers responsibility?

    No, it isn't actually. As a student it is YOUR responsibility to act responsibly and in accordance with the academic principles of integrity and honsety. Most institutions have such policies in place, therefore it is assumed that you are abiding by this.

    You can have it the other way if you like: we will assume that every paper has been plagiarised, and you have to prove to us that it isn't. Ring any bells? How about guilty until proven innocent... That is in effect what your statement amounts to.

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  4. Re:Studying by achurch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There was an argument in a report I read recently that as the internet becomes more prevaliant that studying as a whole will become less important as information will be avialable at your finger tips. The skills that will become more useful are the ability to search effeciently and work out which sources you can trust. Of course studying helps develop these skills but why should I remeber PI to 8 decimial places when I can look it up quicker?

    Oh, I don't know, maybe so you don't make an utter fool out of yourself when you write to your significant other? Or, failing that (this is Slashdot ;) ), so you can hold interesting conversations without having to go to Google every third sentence to find out what your friend is talking about?