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More thoughts on cheating, copyright and paraphrasing

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Posted Wednesday, 24 January 2007

I’ve been thinking about the Boing Boing article that I posted yesterday at http://billso.com/2007/01/23/ets-cheating/

I used to run an information technology certification exam program when I lived in Austin. We used VUE and Prometric to deliver our exams all over the world. The program still exists, even though it’s been through a few ownership and management changes. The latest incarniation is avialable at http://ciwcertified.com

I’ve got no problems with ETS’ terms of service. It’s their copyrighted exam, and ETS has worked with the testing centers to set the rules of engagement.

No one’s forcing this anonymous coward to take a GRE exam and go to grad school.

One reason our university subscribes to TurnItIn.com is that service helps protect our students’ intellectual property.

We do have problems with academic dishonesty, and sometimes it’s hard to determine if a student doesn’t know how to paraphrase or cite correctly. I’ve seen students change a word or two in a multi-sentence passage, without quotation marks or an in-text citation. TurnItIn.com almost always catches these unattributed quotations, and the originality report provides me with links to the original work.

Our students are enthusiatic Googlers, but it’s clear that some of them haven’t Googled “how to parapharase” and found good links like these:

This last link is a guide from our university library that is a good discussion, even if it was written in 1995.

I’ll update my APA and reference pages later this month to include some new links about these issues.

Tags: certification, cheating, copyright, writing

Cheating is copyright infringement?

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Posted Tuesday, 23 January 2007

http://www.boingboing.net/2007/01/23/gres_cheating_copyri.html

ETS requires GRE and TOEFL test-takers to sign a confidentiality agreement that is not uncommon on IT certification exams:

If I reproduce test questions in any manner I am subject to a copyright infringement lawsuit and any other action(s) ETS may take.

Tags: certification, cheating, copyright

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Posted Monday, 28 June 2004

Tech: Yahoo! News - School Teaches ‘Ethical Hacking’ to Computer Students: I am dubious. Some of their certification exams are offered through Prometric’s web-based service, which makes saving the questions as easy as using a digital camera or a screen capture program. The Prometric testing centers try to check for cheating. And their logo looks a lot like Net Guru’s CIW logo. I sometimes wish Prosoft had ackowledged that there are many other CIWs. “The course prepares students for an exam offered by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants, or EC-Council. If they pass that test, they get the ultimate seal of approval: Certified Ethical Hacker. The class is by no means easy. Instructors race through topics like symmetric versus asymmetric key cryptography (symmetric is faster), war dialing (hackers will always call late at night) and well-known TCP ports and services (be wary of any activity on Port 0). ”

Tags: certification, cheating, computer, crypto, dc, e-commerce, hack, printer, student, time, train, Yahoo