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Online Cheating Isn’t Going Away. Use It as a Teachable Moment for Students and Educators

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Maintaining academic integrity is important, but eradicating cheating is near impossible with how quickly technology moves, said Tricia Bertram Gallant, academic integrity director at the University of California, San Diego, and board emeritus at the International Center for Academic Integrity.

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How Experiential Learning Can Improve Educational and Workforce Equity

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And lower-income African American and Hispanic students have been more likely to be learning remotely during the pandemic and have less access to computers and high-speed internet. In such programs, students work on real-world projects that enable them to apply their academic knowledge, while learning professional skills and technical skills.

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

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Whether or not the Internet is to blame, plagiarism seems to have become more socially acceptable across grade levels. Sharing other people’s thoughts, jokes and artwork on the Internet is an everyday act. Whether or not the Internet is to blame, plagiarism seems to have become more socially acceptable across grade levels.

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Level Up Higher Education Assessments with ChatGPT

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The few years of operating in a pandemic saw higher education institutions heightening their efforts in online proctoring, ensuring academic integrity, and earnest longing for “things to return to normal.” Higher education locally and internationally pivoted to distance learning during the pandemic. This is a call to action!

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Level Up Higher Education Assessments with ChatGPT

Faculty Focus

The few years of operating in a pandemic saw higher education institutions heightening their efforts in online proctoring, ensuring academic integrity, and earnest longing for “things to return to normal.” Higher education locally and internationally pivoted to distance learning during the pandemic. This is a call to action!

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Generative Artificial Intelligence: Cautiously Recognizing Educational Opportunities

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Self-efficacy is a persons belief in their ability to achieve a goal or complete a task and is extremely important in education, both for students and faculty. Issues like academic integrity and plagiarism have already pushed us to rethink assessment strategies and the concept of a learning community. You have self-efficacy.