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Custom essay writing : an exploration

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tony ChalkleyTony Chalkley, Toija CinqueToija Cinque
In late 2010, three things happened. Firstly, I graded the final submission of a student who had, to date, been producing work that was, on the whole, pass/credit standard. Their last essay was outstanding. It was well organised, cleverly argued, well referenced and enjoyable to read. Turnitin assured me that the paper was not plagiarised but I remained suspicious because it seemed ‘too good to be true’. In the end, I gave it 91/100. Later in the same year, the final two events happened. I discovered that a large scale essay writing service provider from the USA was opening a ‘branch’ in Australia. Finally, a colleague from the States told me how she had become enraged to see a custom writing essay provider as a (busy) stallholder at her orientation week market day. She was furious, surely this is illegal? Interested in finding out ‘what (if anything) this might mean to Deakin?’, Toija and I approached Teaching and Learning in our faculty to see if they might fund a small experiment. They did, and the presentation will contain a record of this exploratory project. This project had a very simple premise. What would we receive if we ordered a custom written essay for one of the ALC101 assignment questions? Would it pass?

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

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  • Yes

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eng

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L3 Extract of paper (minor conferences)

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2011, Deakin University

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31 - 31

Start date

2011-11-02

End date

2011-11-03

Title of proceedings

Educating the Professions : New Curricula, New Pedagogies and New Technologies : Deakin Teaching and Learning Conference 2011

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