"Uni cheats racket": A case study in plagiarism investigation
conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-30, 14:28authored byJustin Zobel
Some students cheat by buying solutions to assignments and paying other people to sit their exams. We investigated such a case in 2001, in which around thirty students appear to have obtained material from a private tutor. Some details were reported in the press during 2003 when a student and the tutor were sentenced in court. In this paper the case is reviewed. It has lessons for plagiarism management and disciplinary processes, and highlights gaps between academic perceptions of plagiarism, communityattitudes, and student behaviour.
History
Start page
357
End page
365
Total pages
9
Outlet
Computer Education 2004 - Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian Computing Education Conference