Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is turnitin? Is it part of edline?
TurnItIn is a scam that makes money from your child's work. Students submit assignments to TurnItIn. The paper is compared with TurnItIn's entire database of works, which includes professional papers, articles, and also the works of most of the students who submitted assignments to TurnItIn. The teacher receives a report about the originality of the paper. The "similarity index" identifies where the child's paper is similar to other words. There is expected to be some similarity, as research papers and analyses paraphrase or quote other works. The site does a good job of identifying plagiarism.
The issue I have is not with the standard line about copyright infringement. I find it VILE that the site MAKES MONEY based on the words submitted to it. That's right! Your child's writing is used to expand TurnItIn's database, which is a major selling point. You are PAYING TAXES so that the school can PAY TurnItIn to make money on YOUR CHILD's WORK! There is a way to opt out of being in the database, but the child cannot choose this--only the teacher can!
What would be your alternative to identifying plagiarism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is turnitin? Is it part of edline?
TurnItIn is a scam that makes money from your child's work. Students submit assignments to TurnItIn. The paper is compared with TurnItIn's entire database of works, which includes professional papers, articles, and also the works of most of the students who submitted assignments to TurnItIn. The teacher receives a report about the originality of the paper. The "similarity index" identifies where the child's paper is similar to other words. There is expected to be some similarity, as research papers and analyses paraphrase or quote other works. The site does a good job of identifying plagiarism.
The issue I have is not with the standard line about copyright infringement. I find it VILE that the site MAKES MONEY based on the words submitted to it. That's right! Your child's writing is used to expand TurnItIn's database, which is a major selling point. You are PAYING TAXES so that the school can PAY TurnItIn to make money on YOUR CHILD's WORK! There is a way to opt out of being in the database, but the child cannot choose this--only the teacher can!
Anonymous wrote:What is turnitin? Is it part of edline?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks especially to the MS teacher. We are coming from private schools and are familiar with similar systems but was unsure of who to contact when coming into the high school brand new. I am thinking of suggesting my ds send an email to one of his teachers from his gmail account asking how to get into these systems. Also how will he be told about how to get his gmail account?
He is using google doca with his personal account for hia summer assignments
Anonymous wrote:It will all be spelled out when school starts. No need to do anything now.
Anonymous wrote:What is turnitin? Is it part of edline?
Anonymous wrote:What is turnitin? Is it part of edline?