What can you do to stop your students from plagiarizing when the Web makes it so easy? First learn what plagiarism is and how to spot plagiarized text. Then visit some of the Web's "paper mills" to study their offerings.
      Click on the links below to find the tools you'll need to catch cyber-cheaters:


     This award winning site is recognized as the preeminent source of information about plagiarism and e-plagiarism in particular.
www.plagiarism.org


    
At Seven Antidotes Jamie McKenzie, Editor of From Now On - The Educational Technology Journal, provides teachers with seven methods to discourage plagiarism.
www.fno.org/may98/cov98may.html


    
Cheating 101 offers a well-designed library-based tutorial for students and teachers on the current state of e-plagiarism and the "paper mills" that contribute to this problem.
www.coastal.edu/library/presentations/papermil.html

 
 

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