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[quote=Anonymous]I appreciate 03:10 posting about the details, that was informative. I agree they got off lightly. I had a prof suspect plagiarism in college. He brought me in for a meeting to see whether I could explain and discuss what I'd written about. I could, because I hadn't plagiarized. Issue resolved. I think if there's doubt about whether the student used AI, they should bring them in to discuss their paper, their ideas, their sources used, etc. If they can, fine. In this case, they couldn't have because the sources didn't exist. In HS I'd also add an in-class writing and grammar assignment to the mix: if you wrote your own paper, you'll do fine there too. [/quote]
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