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4 ways to ensure academic integrity as AI tools gain popularity

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One key question is, “How do school and district leaders ensure academic integrity as new technologies continue to emerge, like generative artificial intelligence applications such as ChatGPT, Bard, Claude, and more?” He went on to explain each piece of art in great detail, showing his understanding of the assignment.

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5 positive ways students can use AI

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While the fears of cheating have definitely been legitimate, have you actually tried writing an essay using just AI? They can learn about art from Frida Kahlo and about WW2 by chatting with a teenage version of Anne Frank. Just as the internet revolutionized education, AI will be the next game-changer.

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How Writing Can Help Close the Achievement Gap: An Interview with Turnitin’s Elijah Mayfield

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In 2014, Turnitin acquired LightSide with a mandate to help shift Turnitin’s focus from academic integrity tools to those that emphasize student writing. It deemphasizes the role of essay writing and communication—the stuff that in fact is probably more valuable for the majority of students. In 2013, he left the Ph.D.

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How Social Media Encourages Plagiarism (and Six Ways You Can Fight It)

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In surveys of more than 70,000 high school students by the International Center for Academic Integrity, 58% admitted to plagiarism. A misguided reward system can push ambitious, high-performing high school students toward cheating in the belief that their plagiarized essays can earn better grades. And in her book My Word!,

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EdSurge Recommendations for What to Read, Watch and Listen to Over the Holiday Break

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But I somehow missed that he published a new, different kind of book in 2021 — “ The Anthropocene Reviewed ,” a collection of personal, contemplative, funny and deeply human essays. The essays start off sardonically but become increasingly earnest and reflective. I had it so good!

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As AI Chatbots Rise, More Educators Look to Oral Exams — With High-Tech Twist

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Since the release of ChatGPT late last year, the essay has been declared dead as an effective way to measure learning. After all, students can now enter any assigned question into an AI chatbot and get a perfectly formatted, five-paragraph essay back ready to turn in (well, after a little massaging to take out any AI “hallucinations”).

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