MyDropBox.com

(updated June 09, 2008)


In the 2003-2004, academic year, the laboratory staff detected 42 plagiarized laboratory reports. In an effort to ensure fairness, we are evaluating a plagiarism prevention service, MyDropBox.com, for the labs this year. You must submit your laboratory reports for Labs 3, 5, and 6 to this site by logging into http://www.mydropbox.com/student.htm. Your Class ID is listed below, and your TA will tell you the password during Lab 3.

You agree that by taking this course, all required lab reports or other assignments submitted for credit may be submitted to MyDropBox.com or similar third parties to review and evaluate for originality and intellectual integrity and that if the results of such a review support an allegation of academic dishonesty, the course work in question as well as any sup­porting materials may be submitted to the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies for investigation and further action. A description of the services, terms and condi­tions of use, and privacy policy of MyDropBox.com is available on its web site: http://www.MyDropBox.com. Understand that all work submitted to MyDropBox.com will be added to its data­base of papers.

Once you log onto the site, select the lab you are submitting from the "Assignment" pull-down menu. If your report is in a Microsoft Word document (.doc), you can upload it. If your document is not in Word format, you can either copy the text and paste it into the box on the left-hand side of the screen or convert the document to either html or text (.txt) format and upload it. Give the document an appropriate name in the "Document Name" box. If you wish to see a copy of the MyDropBox report that your TA will receive, type in a valid e-mail address for you in the appropriate box. When all the appropriate information is typed in on the page, click "Submit Query" and then click "Log Out." Note that the document you submit to MyDropBox.com must be the same as the document you drop off for grading in your TA's box.

Each student (not the TA) is responsible for verifying that any    electronic submissions to MyDropBox.com are processed within 24 hours.   This is verified by receipt of a "plagiarism report" email to the student from MyDropBox.com.  Each student is personally responsible for maintaining a record of the time and date of every submission to MyDropBox.com in their laboratory notebook.  Each student is personally responsible to maintain and being able to produce on demand a permanent record of every "plagiarism report" email from MyDropBox.com to
verify that the submission of each lab report has been properly processed by MyDropBox.com.  Any student who does not receive a "plagiarism report" within 24 hours of submission of their lab to MyDropBox.com must do two things: (1) they must notify their TA that they have not received a "plagiarism report" (they must also indicate to their TA the exact time and date that the submission to MyDropBox.com was attempted) and (2) they must submit their report electronically as an email attachment directly to their TA. These two steps must be done within 36 hours of the _original_ submission deadline to MyDropBox.com.
 

DUE DATES: Your submission to MyDropBox.com is due within one week of the date you performed the lab.  Papers submitted more than one week late to MyDropBox.com will earn a score of zero for the report.

Do not submit your document more than once. If you discover after you submit that you submitted to the wrong section or under the wrong student name, contact your TA and tell him or her which section/student you submitted under.

If you have problems uploading your document, e-mail your TA and attach a copy of your document to the e-mail. Your TA can upload the file for you.

TA Class/Section Class ID
Dr. Bekele PHYS115 Section 1A 89133
Solomon PHYS115 Section 1B 89134
Dr. Bekele PHYS115 Section 2A 89135
Solomon/Bess PHYS115/121 89136

A frequently asked question list is available here on this website. If you have any other questions, concerns, or comments about MyDropBox.com, please feel free to contact Dr. Driscoll (diana dot driscoll at case dot edu) and give her your comments.


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