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Easy to find, not always true: Helping students evaluate AI-generated content

eSchool News

With deepfake photographs proliferating the internet, using a reputable image data base is essential, and students must be taught how and where to find such resources. Internet-only assignments: Still a trap Then as now, its unwise to require students to use only specific sources, or only generative AI, for research.

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California colleges spend millions to catch plagiarism and AI. Is the faulty tech worth it?

Cal Matters

It has been more than two years since the release of ChatGPT created widespread dismay over generative AI’s threat to academic integrity. That detector first became popular among professors when the internet made it easy for students to copy and paste information from websites into their assignments. Ruys mused.

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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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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

Faculty Focus

The rise of ChatGPT, Google Bard, New Bing, and others in the academic space, however, is skyrocketing. As I scanned topics like academic integrity, academic dishonesty, and plagiarism, I quickly adopted others’ persuasive opinions based on limited information. My initial encounters with this rising AI were biased.

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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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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Ethical Considerations: Equity and Agency Ethical dilemmas loom large. Access disparitiesunreliable internet or devicesthreaten equitable implementation (Means et al., 2023) highlight AI’s dual edge: it clarifies concepts but also crafts compelling disinformation, posing risks to academic integrity.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Ethical Considerations: Equity and Agency Ethical dilemmas loom large. Access disparitiesunreliable internet or devicesthreaten equitable implementation (Means et al., 2023) highlight AI’s dual edge: it clarifies concepts but also crafts compelling disinformation, posing risks to academic integrity.