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
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 1:40 PM tenley stoltz <tenley.stoltz@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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