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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 1 Plagiarism and Fraud in Education Kees van Noortwijk Erasmus University Rotterdam Centre for Computers and Law
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 2 Overview Description of the problem Importance of the problem Possible measures against it –Organisational –Technical Some specific tools –Fraud Finder software / services –Portfolio-based solutions
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 3 The problem of Plagiarism & Fraud Plagiarism: use of other people’s words or ideas without giving proper credit Fraud (in education): plagiarism and other forms of copying in situations where this is expressly forbidden (examination, individual assignment)
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 4 How important is this problem? Plagiarism –students are unaware they should acknowledge properly – happens very often Fraud –First year students share assignments –Recent experience: 600 assignments, 50 ‘suspect pairs’ (= 100 students); 20 marked as Fraud –Thesis: several examples of complete copies
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 5 Why all the recent attention? Information technology –has made it easier (Copy and Paste 100 pages at the touch of a button) –has changed the scale (internet as a global source) –can even provide tools to mask fraudulent actions Education –renewed attention for individual, written work –more essays, less multiple choice questions –information retrieval skills are encouraged
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 6 Non-technical counter measures Make subject explicit Give guidelines for proper acknowledgment Exercise an ‘honour code’ Design exams & assignments carefully Etc.
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 7 Technical counter measures Three main categories: 1.Check student work ‘externally’ against every available electronic source (internet) 2.Check student work ‘internally’ against that of other students (i.e. compare exams / assignments) 3.Check the consistency of all productions by every single student
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 8 1. External checking By hand find a characteristic phrase and try to find this using Google By means of a (usually commercial) service upload one or more documents, receive a report on suspicious elements –Safe Assignments –Turnitin –Urkund –Ephorus Etc.
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 9 2. Internal checking Closed set of documents Finding and displaying similar pairs/sets Let the teacher decide if a similarity constitutes fraud/plagiarism Especially useful for assignments Software: –Wcopyfind –CopyCatch –Codas Fraud Finder
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 10 The ‘Fraud Finder’ Programme Document pairs compared Similarity score 0..10000 Document pairs ranked according to score Used to detect plagiarism / fraud
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 11 Results of ‘Fraud Finder’ Ordered list of pairs Indication of re-occurrence of assignments Fraud score Possibility to open both documents and inspect them
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 12 3. Consistency checking Verify authorship by comparison Has been performed (mostly by hand) by linguists and statisticians for over 50 years Characteristics: word use, syntax elements, etc. Needed: –‘Portfolio’ of all written work of a student –‘Background database’ with work by others
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 13 Tool for consistency checking Examples / Counter examples Earlier work by this student: + Work by other students: - New essay / thesis: unmarked Calculate document scores, evaluate position of the new essay
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C. van Noortwijk - Plagiarism & Fraud 14 Conclusion Plagiarism & Fraud have become a serious problem IT can play a role in the ‘invocation’ IT can also play a role in fighting it Technical means can be effective, but need to be embedded in the educational policy of the institution Conventional means are still important as well
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