Title :
An Observational Analysis of the Range and Extent of Contract Cheating from Online Courses Found on Agency Websites
Author :
Lancaster, Thomas ; Clarke, Roger
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Telecommun. & Networks, Birmingham City Univ., Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
Although online courses can provide access to higher education through e-learning systems which would not otherwise be available for students, they also pose challenges for academic integrity. Paramount to this is contract cheating, where students have been observed paying other people to complete work for them to complete their online courses. This paper analyses attempts by students at contract cheating using Transtutors.com, which is a billed as a site for homework support. A sample of 174 online assignments found on Transtutors.com are analysed and traced back to 17 online universities. Assignments from online institutions are demonstrated to be a particular problem for contract cheating detectives, since notifying staff at those institutions of attempts by their students to cheat has proved to be difficult or impossible. The paper concludes by looking at the wider issues posed by online contract cheating and the opportunities for automated detection within this field.
Keywords :
Web sites; computer aided instruction; educational courses; educational institutions; further education; Transtutors.com; academic integrity; agency Web sites; contract cheating detectives; e-learning systems; higher education; homework support; observational analysis; online assignments; online contract cheating; online courses; online institutions; online universities; Contracts; Educational institutions; Google; Monitoring; Plagiarism; Software; Transtutors.com; academic integrity; contract cheating; online course; plagiarism;
Conference_Titel :
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS), 2014 Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4326-5
DOI :
10.1109/CISIS.2014.9