The chase starts with an alert from the International Baccalaureate Group on Linked-In.
“Six ways to perform excellent Research for Academic Writing,” it says. It is posted by Matt. And it looks worth following up. On the surface… Continue reading
The chase starts with an alert from the International Baccalaureate Group on Linked-In.
“Six ways to perform excellent Research for Academic Writing,” it says. It is posted by Matt. And it looks worth following up. On the surface… Continue reading
The strange story of Hamilton Naki
A strange story, and a strange journey too. This post is not just Naki’s story, strange as that is.
We visit Wikipedia (and wonder if teachers who forbid its use might want to think again), touch on journalistic ethics, have a quick look at the online citation generator EasyBib, and finish at the gates of Turnitin, the software which will “check students’ work for improper citation or potential plagiarism” (Turnitin OriginalityCheck). Continue reading