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Online Tools and Resources That Support Academic Honesty

Online Tools and Resources That Support Academic Honesty | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Students have invented lots of ways to cheat and, with the growing use of technology in education, new cheating options appear on a regular basis.

Although it seems an overwhelming problem to address, there’s no need to despair. Do your due diligence–stop violations and cultivate honesty among students by also finding technology that works for you.

Check out the list of 10 edtech tools below that can help promote academic honesty while fitting nicely into daily routines and improving the quality of your educational efforts.

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1. RefWorks

 

2. Unplag

 

3. Respondus LockDown Browser

 

4. Respondus Monitor

 

5. ProctorU

 

6. Mendeley

 

7. Purdue OWL

 

8. Google Scholar

 

9. Poll Everywhere

 

10. Self Control

Maria Angélica Morales Valencia's curator insight, September 6, 2016 12:12 AM
Students use technology in most of the cases in a wrong way. For example, to cheat but exists some resources and tools that help teachers to promote honesty, some of them are: unplag that is able to recognize coincidences between students texts or homework and the place where was taken, this tool helps students to make a pre-check to look for unconscious similarities, ProctorU thanks to this tool, teachers can observed all students movements, what are they doing during tests, Google Scholar this resourse is so useful to find scholarly literature more appropriate for academic tasks without plagiarism.
Antonio Andrade's curator insight, September 9, 2016 8:26 PM
Interesting Tools
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight, September 21, 2016 1:45 PM
Some great resources listed here. I would argue, though, the best way to combat cheating is create engaging assessments that students want to do and learn from. 
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Free reference manager and PDF organizer | Mendeley

Free reference manager and PDF organizer | Mendeley | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

An old software, with now much more tools and social media

 

Easily organize your papers, read & annotate your PDFs, collaborate in private or open groups, and securely access your research from everywhere.

 

Read more:

http://www.mendeley.com/

 


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