Copying from AI was the sole form of plagiarism for only 2% of students. Combining students’ answers to whether they understand plagiarism and whether they engaged in it showed most did so knowingly.
Wendell Griffen, the Democratic candidate for Pulaski County judge, said that Pulaski County's budgetary issues mainly stem ...
The Chinese company said its new open-source model can continue to improve over hundreds of iterations, as AI vendors race to ...
Grief does not follow rules. People judge how you should cry—too much is fake, too little is cold. But feeling all emotions ...
There were 4 other hitters who shined, and if you’ve been reading these Minor League roundups, you’ll probably know exactly ...
For a show called XO, Kitty, Kitty Song-Covey, herself, has no real plot of her own. As per usual, Kitty finds a way to get ...
Dajae Williams, a Kirkwood High Hall of Fame inductee and former NASA engineer, is helping kids connect with STEM through ...
Instead of trying to keep up with every new platform, start by choosing one tool that solves a real problem in your classroom ...
The catcher says this year the staff is trusting him more to make in-game adjustments. He says a switch that he and José ...
Scholars are debating the results of an effort to assess hundreds of papers’ credibility. Where some see failure and cause ...
ANALYSIS: A closer look at the four countries on the Pope’s itinerary shows how the Church’s role — before and after ...
In this podcast episode, President Sandoval sits down for a discussion with College of Liberal Arts faculty, Linda ...
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