[CASL-L] Unicheck vs. TurnItIn
Nancy Carlson
carlsonn at fpsct.org
Thu Nov 15 06:15:26 PST 2018
We have also been using Turnitin. Since we are a Google school, teacher
comment through google doc, so we are no longer using that function of
Turnitin. As a result, it has gotten very expensive for the way we use
it. Has anyone had any experience with plagiarism.org? Before I change I
would like so feedback from others who have used either.
Thanks for your help.
Nancy
Nancy M. Carlson
Farmington High School
Farmington, CT 06032
carlsonn at fpsct.org
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 1:40 PM tenley stoltz <
tenley.stoltz at somers.k12.ct.us> wrote:
> Happy Monday everyone,
>
> Has anyone used Unicheck in their school as a plagiarism checker? My
> English department currently uses TurnItIn, but they were wondering about
> Unicheck because it connects to Google Classroom and Google Docs. I was
> just wondering what people thought about it. I've tried playing around on
> the free trial, but it is very limited. I'm also not sure about the
> privacy policy yet.
>
> If you've used it-
> * Did you like it and find it easy to use?
> * Was it (relatively) accurate in comparison to TurnItIn?
> * How much did it cost?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Tenley
>
>
>
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