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Stephen Bright

Role:

Professional Development Tutor

Organisation:

Bethlehem Tertiary Institute

Email:

s.bright@bethlehem.ac.nz

Title of session:

Cybercheating: plagiarism and the internet

Category:

Conversation

Description:

'The dark side of technology' in terms of what is readily available for those who choose to deliberately subvert the education process - includes paper mills, custom writing houses, Google language scams, and simple, cost-effective steps for preventing false authorship and plagiarism. This conversation will include opportunities to share your experiences about this topic in terms of 'moving learners away from bad practices and moving them towards real learning'

Biography:

Stephen has been a staff developer specialising in educational technology and e-Learning with an ITP for the last 13 years and has been involved in teaching and learning with educational technology for over 20 years. He was also a FLLinNZ participant in 2004 – 2005.


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