5th April 2012, 10:12 PM
Interesting potential debate for consideration of professional conduct with the utility of contemporary social medias.
Especially in administrative areas, and student time management experiences.
Universities have always had to monitor academic referencing access to prevent plagiarism and such, with work group learning being quite taxing on academic rigor, dependent upon group work workload cooperation.
Workplace innovation would be the next issue with regards to skill set consolidation activities, which could stem research group ethics
Especially in administrative areas, and student time management experiences.
Universities have always had to monitor academic referencing access to prevent plagiarism and such, with work group learning being quite taxing on academic rigor, dependent upon group work workload cooperation.
Workplace innovation would be the next issue with regards to skill set consolidation activities, which could stem research group ethics