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The 3 biggest misconceptions about AI

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By Carl Hooker One of the biggest misconceptions about AI in education is that it will encourage students to cheat and cause academic integrity concerns. Educators find it socially acceptable for a student to hire a tutor to help them write their college admission essay. Did students cheat before AI was around? ABSOLUTELY.

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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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Human or AI? Connectives Hold the Clues 

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In a comparison of student English essays by NS and NNS of French origin, Granger and Tyson (1996) found that NNS were far less likely to use a term such as “instead” in their writing. Ma and Wang (2016) compared essays written in English by British and American students to essays written in English by Cantonese students.

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Human or AI? Connectives Hold the Clues 

Faculty Focus

In a comparison of student English essays by NS and NNS of French origin, Granger and Tyson (1996) found that NNS were far less likely to use a term such as “instead” in their writing. Ma and Wang (2016) compared essays written in English by British and American students to essays written in English by Cantonese students.

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