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April 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com, Silver Sponsor at MoodleMoot Spain 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com participated as a Silver Sponsor in MoodleMoot Spain 2025, a prominent international academic conference organized by Universitat de València in partnership with Moodle from April 2-4, 2025. This scholarly event brought together international experts, researchers, educators, and technologists to discuss and evaluate contemporary advancements in educational technology and innovation.

Ali Tahmazov, Executive Director of StrikePlagiarism.com, delivered a scholarly presentation entitled "Detection of AI-Generated Text and Its Integration into Similarity Reports by StrikePlagiarism.com." The session attracted considerable academic interest, focusing on methodologies and analytical frameworks to uphold academic integrity within the context of increasing artificial intelligence utilization in education.

StrikePlagiarism.com expresses gratitude to the organizers of MoodleMoot Spain 2025, Moodle, and all participants for their valuable academic discussions and collaborations. Special recognition is extended to Universitat de València for their exemplary hospitality and continuous dedication to academic innovation and excellence.
StrikePlagiarism.com reaffirms its commitment to advancing research and innovative practices aimed at maintaining academic integrity globally.

April 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com Held a Seminar on Academic Integrity at Ganja State University (Azerbaijan)

Date: April 10, 2025
Location: Ganja State University, Azerbaijan

StrikePlagiarism.com organized a training seminar focused on academic integrity and digital tools for preventing copyright violations in educational environments. The event was part of an international initiative aimed at promoting academic ethics standards and implementing modern technologies in universities across the Caucasus.

Key topics of the seminar included:
- International standards of academic integrity
- Tools provided by StrikePlagiarism.com for detecting plagiarism and paraphrased content
- AI-generated text detection module
- Recommendations for integrating the platform into university academic processes

The seminar was led by Farida Rzazade, a representative of StrikePlagiarism.com. She emphasized the importance of an institutional approach to preventing academic misconduct and demonstrated the key features of the platform.
The event sparked significant interest among faculty and students, generating active discussions on the use of AI in education and maintaining originality in academic writing.
StrikePlagiarism.com extends its gratitude to Ganja State University for their cooperation and warm welcome. 

April 2025

Discussion on Research Ethics and Academic Plagiarism at the National Scientific Center of Surgery Named After A.N. Syzganov (Kazakhstan)

Date: April 2025
Location: National Scientific Center of Surgery Named After A.N. Syzganov, Almaty, Kazakhstan
A roundtable event was held in Almaty at the National Scientific Center of Surgery named after A.N. Syzganov. The discussion focused on current issues in medical science, research ethics, and academic integrity amidst rapid digital transformation.

Main topics of the roundtable included:
- Principles of Good Clinical Practice
- Research ethics and prevention of academic plagiarism
- The role of biostatistics in clinical research
- Digital solutions for ensuring research integrity

StrikePlagiarism.com Participation:
- The StrikePlagiarism.com team led a specialized workshop covering:
- Threats associated with ghostwriting and commissioned academic work
- The need for systematic checks of all written submissions, from term papers to - dissertations
- The limitations of similarity percentage as a sole plagiarism indicator and the need for expert interpretation
- Integration of anti-plagiarism tools into LMS platforms to ensure transparency

A special focus was placed on the use of artificial intelligence in academia. Risks of automated text generation and potential source fabrication were discussed, along with the need for institutional AI policies. A demonstration of StrikePlagiarism.com’s AI detection module was held to showcase its capabilities in identifying AI-generated content.

StrikePlagiarism.com expresses sincere thanks to the organizers for their trust, constructive dialogue, and attention to the issues of academic integrity and research quality. 

April 2025

Academic Integrity Workshop at Astana International University (Kazakhstan)

Date: April 2025
Location: Astana International University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Astana International University hosted a workshop dedicated to academic integrity and the prevention of unethical borrowing in academic and research work. The event was part of StrikePlagiarism.com’s educational initiative to foster a culture of academic honesty across Central Asian universities.

Topics covered during the workshop included:
- Current challenges in academic integrity
- Methods for detecting and preventing plagiarism
- Integration of digital tools into the educational process
- The role of faculty and students in shaping research ethics

Special focus areas included:
- The growing prevalence of ghostwriting and commissioned work
- The need for systemic checks of all types of written assignments
- The limitations of similarity percentages and the importance of expert interpretation
- Risks associated with AI use in academic settings

The StrikePlagiarism.com platform was demonstrated, including its AI-generated content detection module and options for LMS integration to enhance transparency and efficiency.
StrikePlagiarism.com extends its gratitude to Astana International University for the invitation and for their active engagement in discussing key issues of academic ethics and education quality. 

April 2025

Academic Integrity Workshop at M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University (Kazakhstan)

Date: April 2025
Location: M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, Taraz, Kazakhstan

StrikePlagiarism.com conducted a training workshop at M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University, focused on academic integrity, the prevention of unintentional plagiarism, and the use of digital tools in verifying academic and scientific texts.

Key workshop topics included:
- Preventing unintentional plagiarism and proper citation practices
- How to read and interpret the similarity report correctly
- Detection of AI-generated content
- The role of the university in fostering a culture of academic integrity

Special attention was paid to institutional policy development in academic ethics and the integration of anti-plagiarism systems in academic workflows.

StrikePlagiarism.com sincerely thanks M.Kh. Dulaty Taraz Regional University for the warm reception, meaningful dialogue, and commitment to strengthening academic values in Kazakhstan’s higher education system. 

April 2025

StrikePlagiarism.com Workshop at the Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College (Ukraine)

Date: April 28, 2025
Location: Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College, Berehove, Ukraine

On April 28, 2025, StrikePlagiarism.com held a training workshop at one of the leading institutions supporting Hungarian-language education in Ukraine — the Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian College. The university actively integrates digital innovations into its academic practices and pays special attention to academic integrity.

- Topics addressed during the workshop:
- Functional features of the StrikePlagiarism.com platform for checking academic work
- How similarity reports are formed and interpreted
- Using the AI-detection module to identify machine-generated text

Events like this contribute to promoting academic integrity, increasing digital literacy among faculty and students, and improving education quality assurance practices.
StrikePlagiarism.com extends its appreciation to the college's administration and academic community for the open dialogue and their interest in research ethics.

April2025

New International Partner Joins StrikePlagiarism.com Community: University of Zululand (UNIZULU), South Africa

The University of Zululand (UNIZULU) has become a new member of the international community of StrikePlagiarism.com users. As a key educational and research hub in the region, UNIZULU is committed to academic integrity and the delivery of high-quality education.
The university's choice of StrikePlagiarism.com for academic text verification underscores its commitment to using modern digital tools for plagiarism prevention and AI content analysis.
We warmly welcome the University of Zululand to our global academic network and look forward to supporting their efforts in strengthening academic integrity!