International Perspectives on #contractcheating Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017 1 International Perspectives on Contract Cheating Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017 Dr. Thomas Lancaster School of Computing and Digital Technologies Staffordshire University Tuesday, 23 May 2017 http://thomaslancaster.co.uk
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International Perspectives on #contractcheating
Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017 1
International Perspectives
on Contract CheatingStaffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017
Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017
Dr. Thomas Lancaster
http://thomaslancaster.co.uk18
Students in SE Europe seem
to operate within a wider
culture that allows financial
corruption in education
There is good practice across the region and many excellent dedicated lecturers – but also examples of students reportedly paying for results, or being expected to make purchases helping their lecturers to succeed with the course
Staffordshire University Staff Research Conference 2017
Dr. Thomas Lancaster
http://thomaslancaster.co.uk23
A Few Of Our Contract Cheating Papers(for those of you with a preference for the formal academic approach)
Lancaster, T. and Clarke, R. (2017). Rethinking Assessment By Examination In The Age Of Contract Cheating, to be published at Plagiarism Across Europe and Beyond 2017, Brno, Czech
Republic, May 2017.
Lancaster, T. and Clarke, R. (2016). Contract Cheating – The Outsourcing Of Assessed Student Work, in Handbook of Academic Integrity, Bretag, T. (editor): SpringerReference.
Hersey, C. and Lancaster, T. (2015). The Online Industry of Paper Mills, Contract Cheating Services, and Auction Sites, Clute Institute International Education Conference, London, UK, June
2015.
Lancaster, T. and Clarke, R. (2014). An Observational Analysis Of The Range And Extent Of Contract Cheating From Online Courses Found On Agency Websites; 8th International Conference
on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS 2014), Birmingham, UK, July 2014.
Lancaster, T. and Clarke, R. (2014). An Initial Analysis Of The Contextual Information Available Within Auction Posts On Contract Cheating Agency Websites, 28th IEEE International
Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, Victoria, Canada, May 2014.
Lancaster, T. and Clarke, R. (2014). Using Turnitin As A Tool For Attribution In Cases Of Contract Cheating; 3rd Annual Higher Education Academy Conference in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics, Edinburgh, UK, April 2014.
Clarke, R. and Lancaster, T. (2013). Commercial Aspects Of Contract Cheating; 8th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, University of Kent,
Canterbury, UK, July 2013.
Lancaster, T and Clarke, R (2012). Dealing With Contract Cheating: A Question Of Attribution; 1st Annual Higher Education Academy Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics, Imperial College, London, UK, April 2012.
Clarke, R, and Lancaster, T (2007). Establishing a Systematic Six-Stage Process for Detecting Contract Cheating; The Second International Conference on Pervasive Computing and
Applications, Birmingham, UK, July 2007.
Lancaster, T and Clarke, R (2007). Assessing Contract Cheating Through Auction Sites – A Computing Perspective; 8th Annual Higher Education Academy Conference in Information and
Computer Sciences, Southampton, UK, August 2007.
Lancaster, T and Clarke, R (2007). The Phenomena of Contract Cheating, in Student Plagiarism in an Online World: Problems and Solutions, Roberts, T. S. (editor), Idea Group Inc.
Clarke, R and Lancaster, T (2006). Eliminating The Successor To Plagiarism? Identifying The Usage Of Contract Cheating Sites; 2nd Plagiarism: Prevention, Practice and Policy Conference,