For fifteen years, Delaware Technical Community College relied on one of the world’s largest educational technology companies to provide its learning management system (LMS). For plagiarism checking and prevention, faculty used a tool embedded within the LMS. But that plagiarism prevention tool wasn’t very stable and often went down when the system was busy.
When the cost of the LMS started creeping up, while support and service went down, Delaware Tech knew it was time to replace its LMS provider, and ultimately its associated plagiarism prevention tool.