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Description: Realaudio-format radio report. Robert Siegel speaks with Louis Bloomfield, a professor of physics at the University of Virginia. Suspicious about student cheating, the professor designed a computer program that would identify student plagarism. The program identified 122 students whose work suggested cheating (Segment is 4 minutes in duration). (May 09, 2001)
Robert Siegel speaks with Louis Bloomfield, a professor of physics at the University of Virginia. Suspicious about student cheating,the professor designed a computer program that would identify student plagarism. The program identified 122 students whose work suggested cheating.
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Description:Robert Siegel speaks with Louis Bloomfield, a professor of physics at the University of Virginia. Suspicious about student cheating,the professor designed a computer program that would identify student plagarism. The program identified 122 students whose work suggested cheating.
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