[Edu-sig] assigning homework
Danyel Fisher
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Sat Sep 8 18:35:05 EDT 2001
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I've had good experiences with MOSS (http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/moss.html), although it takes a (gasp!) Perl script to submit requests. In general, it seems to do a pretty good job of picking out duplicate code. The times I used it, as a TA for a class of several hundred, I was able to pull out a few unamiguous cases of plagiarism. (Cheaters don't seem to be terribly subtle about it). Danyel "Roman Suzi" <rnd at onego.ru> wrote in message news:mailman.999930980.15076.python-list at python.org... > On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Timothy Wilson wrote: > > >Hi everyone, > > > >I'd like to get some ideas and opinions about homework assignments and > >projects. It is obviously difficult to prevent students from looking at one > >another's code when working on projects. My inclination is to assume that > > > try to search > > plagiarism programming > > on google - interesting results could be found. > There are programs which even analise program structure > to find similarities. > > Google has the whole category for the topic! > > However, probably it is possible to covert plagiarism into > reuse by group work. > > Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi > -- > _/ Russia _/ Karelia _/ Petrozavodsk _/ rnd at onego.ru _/ > _/ Saturday, September 08, 2001 _/ Powered by Linux RedHat 6.2 _/ > _/ "Aren't cats just widdle furry balls of love?" _/ > >
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