Cyberplagiarism vs Cybercheating - What's the difference?
cyberplagiarism | cybercheating |
Plagiarism of work found on the Internet.
* 2000', Gunther Eysenbach, ''Report of a Case of '''Cyberplagiarism'' (in ''The Journal of Medical Internet Research vol. 2).
* 2007 , Paul G Harwood, Victor Asal, Educating the First Digital Generation
* 2007 , Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media
* 2008 , Charles Bazerman, Handbook of Research on Writing
Using the Internet to cheat (violate rules to gain advantage); especially cyberplagiarism.
* 2008 , Charles J Russo, Encyclopedia of Education Law
Using the Internet to cheat (be unfaithful).
* 2006 , Lauren Barnholdt, Reality Chick
As nouns the difference between cyberplagiarism and cybercheating
is that cyberplagiarism is plagiarism of work found on the Internet while cybercheating is using the Internet to cheat (violate rules to gain advantage); especially cyberplagiarism.cyberplagiarism
English
Noun
(-)- She sees cyberplagiarism as a huge problem, and "kids, well, they just don't seem to care."
- Cyberplagiarism , or copying from the Internet, is another problem rampant in schools, enabled by Internet access.
- Now there is also cyberplagiarism , which refers, among other things, to putting together borrowed and unattributed material read on and drawn from the World Wide Web.
cybercheating
English
Noun
(-)- The solution to cybercheating is not an easy one, because the technology is changing more quickly than most educators can change their testing practices.
- Kind of like when you offer to let your boyfriend check your emails to prove you're not cybercheating on him.
