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From: Vojtěch Dostál <[email protected]>
To: Wikimedia Education <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Nov 21, 2013 8:26 am
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Results of plagiarism study


I never came up with a magical solution of plagiarism and I would like to hear 
it, if there is one. The percentages suggested by Sage Ross's study are 
realistic; these are numbers we cope with on Czech Wikipedia too. It seems to 
me that some students can hear the "Don't plagiarise" warning three times and 
still do it; among others, this is also a matter of generally educating people 
what authorship and plagiarism means. All sorts of 'strange' questions are 
asked by students during the Wikipedia sessions such as "I know we can't copy 
from a book, but what about from the Internet", "Can I copy from the Internet 
if there is no author?" etc... you have to answer all of these carefully.
 
My friend Petr Broz (user:Chmee2) used to have one way of making students 
remember that they should not plagiarize: He explained them everything and than 
he showed them how easy it is to discover a plagiarism by showing a google 
search by test and a google search by searching for similar images. This seemed 
to leave a long-lasting effect on students :-).
 
cheers
Vojtech
 
 
 
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Vojtěch Dostál 
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> Od: LiAnna Davis <[email protected]>
> Komu: Wikimedia Education <[email protected]>
> Datum: 21.11.2013 00:04
> Předmět: [Wikimedia Education] Results of plagiarism study
>
Hi all! I know plagiarism is something a lot of us face around the world, so I 
thought you all might be interested in a blog post Sage Ross put together about 
a plagiarism study we did on the English Wikipedia, comparing student 
contributions to other editor cohorts:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/11/20/how-to-make-a-wikipedian-angry/
I'm curious to see if this seems to hold true with your programs as well -- and 
does anyone have a great solution they've implemented that's cut down on 
student plagiarism?
LiAnna

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LiAnna Davis
Wikipedia Education Program Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
http://education.wikimedia.org
(415) 839-6885 x6649
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