agree that the solution involves something else.
But pretty much any old productivity software these days will let you
plagiarize, if that's what you really want to do ;-)
Good luck--Peter Gow
(Can't believe I just used an emoticon. Break starts in 1 hour 50
minutes...)
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Jones, Nancy
<nancy.jones@shschicago.org>wrote:
> I am not sure how I feel personally about this as I think the solution
> involves something else, but I have been asked to investigate plagiarism
> software for our middle school.
> Any idea? Success stories?
> I would appreciate any insight you could share.
> Thanks
>
> Nancy Jones
> M.S. Integration Specialist
> Sacred Heart Schools
> 6250 N. Sheridan Road
> Chicago,Il 60660
> nancy.jones@shschicago.org
>
> 'We bring up our children for the future, not for the present,not that we
> may enjoy the fruit of our work, but for others..."
> Janet Erskine Stuart RSCJ
>
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