hey world... does anyone know why google advanced search seems to be randomly *not* limiting by the usage rights field? It works sometimes. I've changed browsers. I've cleared cache. It *sometimes* works... but i can't figure out why/how
hey world... does anyone know why google advanced search seems to be randomly *not* limiting by the usage rights field? It works sometimes. I've changed browsers. I've cleared cache. It *sometimes* works... but i can't figure out why/how
hey world... does anyone know why google advanced search seems to be randomly *not* limiting by the usage rights field? It works sometimes. I've changed browsers. I've cleared cache. It *sometimes* works... but i can't figure out why/how
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@greeneterry I've used PollEv for this. I send out the link to participate in my weekly email, but the results posted in the weekly folder. I put a message on the results - check your email to participate. it does work.
#oextend Just learned about the potential for using Twitter to help students learn to summarize succinctly. The character limit can help them condense their thoughts! @ontarioextend . Nice activity for COMM classes.
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@jfharvey But, if you work with students, you do need them to cite, rather than try to submit as their own work. So, guidelines are a necessary evil … that’s my take on it. We also advise them how to cite Wikipedia, even though in most cases we wouldn’t suggest it.
If you work with students, academic integrity calls for citation of any writing that is not your own. So, knowing that students may use ChatGPT, I'd prefer they cite it, even if I disagree with using it in writing overall because of it's flawed use of other sources...
Addendum: I should have clarified earlier on that I do think it's important to acknowledge the role of a text generator like ChatGPT in putting together a sequence of words, and I appreciate that @mlastyle and @APA_Style are calling for us to do that.