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I really enjoyed Liam Greenslade's article:  Turn-it-off:  Making use of ubiquitous plagiarism to facilitate academic skills (web link in thread)


Very thought-provoking.


Best wishes,


Isabelle


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Subject: The best way to tackle plagiarism? New #Take5 blogpost!
 
Dear All,
In a moment of rare serendipity - I am pleased to announce our latest #Take5 blogpost from our LDHEN colleague, Liam Greenslade:

Turn-it-off:  Making use of ubiquitous plagiarism to facilitate academic skills

From here:

For all #Take5 resources and blogposts:

​PLEASE have a read - leave a Comment - offer a blogpost of your own!

All best wishes,
Sandra, Tom & Chris​

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