Nearly three months back I blogged about Making the plagiarism tutorials creative commons. Well, it took a while but they’re now finally done. You can see them all here. It probably took about 30 minutes per tutorial to make all the necessary changes, and I just did them one at a time, as I had the time. Hence it taking nearly three months.

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  3 Responses to “Plagiarism tutorials now creative commons”

  1. [...] 17 of them and between them they’ve had tens of thousands of views. A while back I made them creative commons so that other people could make their own. Over time I’ve collected more than 1,000 responses [...]

  2. [...] like Adobe Presenter. This is a technique I first saw this in my colleague Stuart Johnson’s Plagiarism Tutorial and have used in several resources since, and often get asked how it is [...]

  3. great work Stuart. Reminds me I need to ask you about using the tutorials as a case study in a book chapter… I'll email you.

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