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Old May 28th 06, 08:37 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
J. Mc Laughlin
 
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Default Please Help me urgently

Dear Ian:
The worst case that I encountered was the finding of a direct copy of my
own work in a student's thesis! I was not amused!

On the other hand, I recently was faculty advisor on a thesis of
exceptional quality and originality. The student had performed some
valuable and original work with nano-technology. The student's care in
crediting each and every idea that was used and every person who helped
(including skilled technicians) was a model of what should be done. The
best students know, and acknowledge, their antecedents, mentors and then
delineate what they have done that is new.

I offer the above as an example that not all is lost.

Warm regards, Mac N8TT


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J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A.
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"Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message
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Dave wrote:
Attend class, stay awake, take notes, study, pass simple exam question.

Getting the answer here or from Google is called plagiarism. You get an
'F' if the instructor finds out.


It's a technology race, and the instructors are well ahead.

Dissertations can now be scanned by Google-type software that looks for
copying. Whatever literature resources the student could have used, the
department has access to the same and more.

A friend told of a recent example of a final year dissertation on 2.4GHz
LNA design. The software easily found the un-referenced Agilent
Application Note that the student had copied. They had already been
warned...



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73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek