Saturday, March 11, 2006

""A university in the Halifax area is banning the use of computer software designed to help professors catch plagiarists.

Student leaders at Mount Saint Vincent University in Bedford, N.S., have been lobbying to stop professors from using the online database turnitin.com, and the university's senate agreed in a vote on Monday.

"Students go to university for a higher education. They don't go to be involved in a culture of mistrust, a culture of guilt," said Chantal Brushett, president of the students union.""

Dear god, 'a culture of guilt' shouldn't the guilt come from the cheating, not the honest students fear of being caught??? Seems to me the student leaders may not be the most honest students, or are bowing to the not so honest membership. Though I'd post this forum to gather the Doc's opinion...

2 comments:

Random Thoughts said...

Yes -- it seems that at good old Mt. St. Vincent's a few of the inmates are in charge of the asylum.

This Chatal looks to be a real piece of work -- toiling tirelessly to bring real reform to the university in support of students. Her initiatives include:

“I promise that I will continue to lobby Metro Transit and City Council until it’s safe to go to school and it does not take hours to get there”

“I will bring you video rentals at the Cornerstore, extended hours at the Fountain Play Centre, and a bigger and better Seton Information Desk, including binding and laminating services”


Now, I can understand wanting to rent videoes but laminating!

The next thing you know she's going to suggest that there's really no need to proctor/invigilate exams since this would really be showing that the instructors didn't trust students and further build on the cultures of mistrust and guilt.


She's not bad looking though.

Duncan said...

She looks like Elmer Fudd and I suggest politely that she may have the 'big girl bones!' Laminating, too fucking funny...