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Having been thru drafting school, i can confirm 100% that your students are sharing or stealing each other' work to get through the course. If you are correcting drawings and you notice identical mistakes from student to student.... Then yeah, you might have a problem.
There are many ways to monitor their work and there have been good suggestions on this post.
You could ask them to "record" their work live using the Screencast Autodesk application. That way you could watch the recording of every student doing the work... This would also give you insight on who works well and who doesnt. That way you can shift your attention to those who need help and or are cheating.
You could also use the ID command to map a few coordinates of certain points in 2d or 3d space. Provided you havent specified where to locate the 0,0,0, everybody should have different coordinates for their respective drawings. If 4 students have concidentally started their work on coordinate 100,505,66 for example, then have them go buy some lottery tickets cause that is remarkable luck.
Other options included "Fields" that you could "hide" in pre-determined templates or hidden in "off layers". Fields can record tons of information (user/date/time/etc....) and they are automatically updated if they are properly set up...
And the basics, such as monitoring the drawing properties under the file tab...
If you correcting paper copies and you suspect cheating, overlay the drawings and hold them up to a light or a window... If they line up 100% you've caught cheaters...
Funnest post ever !