An overview of academic conduct and the use of Turnitin
Wednesday 18th December 2024, 12:00pm
This workshop is aimed at those involved in teaching and assessing student assignments. It is essential that students and staff conduct their educational and research activities with academic conduct. Annually the University's regulations and guidance are revised to keep abreast of new developments, such as the availability of software utilising generative artificial intelligence.
We will discuss the University’s Academic Conduct regulations and explore Turnitin. We will consider the interpretation of Turnitin reports to detect plagiarism, the student academic conduct breach most commonly detected.
By the end of this event, participants should be able to:
Describe the importance of maintaining high standards of academic conduct.
Differentiate the different breaches in the University of Southampton academic conduct regulations.
Evaluate sample Turnitin reports.
Session led by:
Dr Elizabeth Miles, Principal Teaching Fellow, School of Human Development and Health
Dr Bernadette Fernandez, Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Clinical and Experimental Science
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