Also you could look at Info > Feature List on some of their parts. If
they've copied a part the feature i.d.s will be the same, even if
they've reorderd them or renamed them etc. The chances of feature
i.d.s being the same are pretty slim I'd say.
I remember giving 3 students a 0 on a computer lab exercise because
they copied the part. It wasn't a big project though.
On Mar 19, 11:09=A0am, "seank" <cd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thanks for all the [prompt] responses
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> New tool on me - Info > Audit Trail clearly shows boths students IDs on
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> file and only one on the other - bang to rights.
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> =A0Also, opening the files in notepad and looking at the Header info.
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> For info, this is part of a reasonable size submission from 2nd years,
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> zero mark I will give will mean they fail the module and they will have
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> face disciplinary action - so I needed to take it seriously.
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> Alright!! Plagiarism not plagarism - after 8 years teaching this lot
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> this is only the 2nd time I've had to use the word!
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> Cheers, Sean, D&T, Loughborough Uni
>
> "seank" <cd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >I have two students who are denying my accusation of plagarism.
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> > Whats the likelyhood of two people given the part to model would build
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> > model independently and produce a modeltree with this level of
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> > Attached image or here:http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~cdspk/index.htm
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