With all the access to digital information and products, where has the change in eductaion been the greatest? Cloud based computing.
It’s considered plagiarism if you use one source for your point of view, it’s research if you use more than one source. In fact, it’s more complicated than that
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In the spirit of Dante’s The Divine Comedy, this infographic reveals a humorous look at the fate that awaits plagiarists who sin against originality.
Today, we publish the first part of the conversation with Mykyta Isagulov, author of Art of Plagiarism.
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Plagiarism and the Internet: Technology is commonly blamed for encouraging cheating among students. Is it really so?
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Teaching Millennials: effective tips for understanding and engaging a new generation of students.
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