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RE: Steemit Crypto Academy Season 2-Week 8 | Cryptocurrency Trading with Bollinger Bands - Homework for @kouba01
The same way you describe my plagiarised content. They're also the same type of Palagriasm in the Lecture post. I am not saying that you copy-paste. You did your research on Bollinger Band and wrote down a whole article using different resources in your own words.
I did the same thing, utilise different resources, and end with a to the point homework with my own words. Here is the document link in which I point out the plagiarised/Spun content and sources.
In the last by these facts and figures, I apologise if I still on the wrong side.
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Cc: -@endingplagiarism @sapwood @steemcurator01 @steemcurator02
I don't think that implying @kouba01 has plagiarised his lectures is the best approach here.
I recommend that in future, you provide a list of references at the end of your "homework", just as you would if you were submitting an academic piece of work. It would not only demonstrate the effort you have gone to in researching the topic but would also remove any hint or suspicion that you are trying to deceive anybody.
@kouba01 - I wonder if it would help you and your students if all of the professors recommend including a list of references at the end of their homework?
@endingplagiarism, I would have liked you to have read the student's essay, since I didn't consider rewriting a formula or arithmetic to be plagiarism and this isn't the first time I've made this kind of essay. In this case, the student spun and stole several paragraphs, and I gave you their sources. So please try that the subject does not deviate to writing a reference to the formula or the like.
@kouba01 Dear professor, I am not stealing others content.
I have solid proof on it. But I do not want to point out every single line of the lecture as you have made your own research and deliver us a to the point lecture. Lecture is very useful for all of us but that does not mean that it was pure and use calculation other than standards. Thanks
I understand why you have highlighted this student for plagiarism - I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt on this occasion and have suggested to them how they can avoid being highlighted again. It remains your decision whether to accept the homework or not. I appreciate your efforts in stamping out plagiarism, I know the hard work that you put in to maintain the integrity of the academy.
I also thank you for the work you are doing for our platform, to which we are fully committed and we all want to raise the bar for its contents.
Yes, that will be a next-level quality. If they allow using references for the already defined rules and calculations/formulas. Because if we write down the formula in our own words the quality meaning of that formula will lose or not understandable. Thanks, @endingplagiarism you suggestion is well appreciated.