First, I apologize, I'm at a loss which forum to post this to.
When my wife was teaching Access, I was able to create a db that pulled in her student projects and compare some key data to see if any were sharing their files (aka cheating).
Now she's teaching a class where they turn in IS flowcharts in Visio. She found some cheaters (identical flowcharts), but I can't find any info about the .vsd file header. If I could pull in some kind of file ID or something, it would eliminate the angst of students going through denial and making up lies.
For example, Access saves a date/time stamp, down to the millisecond, of a file creation date. This is different than the date visible in Explorer. No matter how many times you save or copy the file, that field remains intact.
Once she showed that to the students, blubbering tears and confessions usually resulted.
Any ideas? Thanks.
When my wife was teaching Access, I was able to create a db that pulled in her student projects and compare some key data to see if any were sharing their files (aka cheating).
Now she's teaching a class where they turn in IS flowcharts in Visio. She found some cheaters (identical flowcharts), but I can't find any info about the .vsd file header. If I could pull in some kind of file ID or something, it would eliminate the angst of students going through denial and making up lies.
For example, Access saves a date/time stamp, down to the millisecond, of a file creation date. This is different than the date visible in Explorer. No matter how many times you save or copy the file, that field remains intact.
Once she showed that to the students, blubbering tears and confessions usually resulted.
Any ideas? Thanks.