Tutorials on plagiarism including quizzes designed by University SFU, Canada
Online resource about plagiarism from the University of South Western Australia. A range of activities including quizzes.
quiz for students on citation practices in academic writing
Leeds University plagiarism awareness site
PLATO is an online tutorial for developing referencing skills and for reflecting on how to avoid plagiarism. Includes a series of video diaries by students. Brookes staff can add this tutorial to a VLE course: please see the instructions in the document "Add_a_RADAR_resource_PLATO.pdf" in Links to Resources below.
"Studying at university is an exciting and challenging time for all students, but it can also bring with it concerns not least around the area of plagiarism." Anne O’Dwyer interviews Lindsay Williams, Senior Lecturer and lead Academic Conduct Officer (ACO), in the Business School at Oxford Brookes University, to discuss these concerns and help dispel any worries students may have regarding plagiarism. The interview contains useful tips, helpful information on the use of Turnitin and details the process followed should a breach of the regulations be thought to have been made. We hope that you find this helpful and a full transcript of the interview is also available.
A videocast of Jude Carroll discussing what plagiarism is and how to avoid it
Monday 2 April, 2007, in the Lloyd Building, Headington Campus (Gipsy Lane), Oxford Brookes University, Oxford. This one-day event will explore current issues in dealing with cases of student plagiarism.
A 2-page guide that explains how to add a link to the PLATO plagiarism tutorial in a Brookes Virtual course. This document is intended for COURSE DESIGNERS ONLY.
Do you want to avoid spending hours searching for plagiarism in your students' work? Do you want to design out easy opportunities for copying and 'faking' learning? Do you want to encourage your students' activity as a way of encouraging their learning? If so, try our three-step exercise!