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Roland Gesthuizen

Plagiarism Checker - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! Try now! - 0 views

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    "Well, we are two Ukrainians who studied computer science at a university a while back. Both deeply passionate about computer science, sometime ago for our gradate work we developed an algorithm for detecting plagiarism in content. Once the project was completed, we saw what it has become. It was an amazing and useful tool for students and teachers to check if they or someone they know has plagiarized. Now finished with school, we thought this could really be useful to the public. So we gathered like-minded people to help make our service useful and popular throughout the world."
Roland Gesthuizen

Media Watch: Foolish plagiarism in the digital age (10/09/2012) - 0 views

  • Then, that same afternoon, it was taken down from Fairfax websites. Someone had told Fairfax what one observant reader had already told us: that large chunks of the article appear to have been plagiarised.
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    "And last tonight, a case of what seems to us to be serial plagiarism. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Beyond Cut-and-Paste - 0 views

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    "We are suffering here and there from a cut-and-paste culture bred by the ease with which any of us can locate and save information. Sadly, Google and its relatives give us all a false sense of security and wisdom as we can search for something as elusive as "the truth" and Google delivers an answer in less than ten seconds. Enter "the truth" in Google, elect "I'm Feeling Lucky" and with little hesitation or needless strain or effort we have our answer."
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    An older but good blog post by Jaymie McKenzie that explores the wisdom we think we are getting when we totally rely on a search engine to deliver the 'answers' instead of activities that are more challenging and worthwhile.
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