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Data shows growing GenAI adoption in K-12

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This edition, which surveyed over 3,000 higher-ed students and instructors and over 1,000 K-12 teachers and administrators, found similarities among higher-ed instructors and K-12 teachers optimism for GenAI specifically. videos integrated into digital content) (30 percent), narrative content (e.g.,

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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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Is ChatGPT the New CliffsNotes?  

Faculty Focus

Bean backpack along with my textbooks and kelly green Trapper Keeper. In addition, you could contact your institution’s LMS administrator and ask them to create a course for faculty to house links, tips for talking to students about AI and academic integrity, and other resources. Did using CliffsNotes constitute cheating?

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Enhancing Online Student Learning with Academic Library Services

Faculty Focus

I am not an academic librarian. However, as a former instructor of online courses, I have seen first-hand the power of introducing a librarian to a group of online students and how such exposure can lead to curiosity on a topic and deepen student learning. I begin with a caveat. In fact, I have never worked in a library.

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Is ChatGPT the New CliffsNotes?  

Faculty Focus

Bean backpack along with my textbooks and kelly green Trapper Keeper. In addition, you could contact your institution’s LMS administrator and ask them to create a course for faculty to house links, tips for talking to students about AI and academic integrity, and other resources. Did using CliffsNotes constitute cheating?

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Cheating on Chegg? Maybe Not on Its Tutoring Platform

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Take Stanford University’s honor code policy, which states, in part, that students “will not give or receive aid in examinations,” and “will not give or receive unpermitted aid in class work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other work that is to be used by instructor as the basis of grading.”

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