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

Cal Matters

And as faculty members grapple with what this means for grading, tech companies have proved yet again that there’s money to be made from panic. Turnitin, a longtime leader in the plagiarism-detection market, released a new tool within six months of ChatGPT’s debut to identify AI-generated writing in students’ assignments.

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You’re using ChatGPT? A true story about why AI literacy starts with us

eSchool News

Ethically : Know when AI use is appropriate and how to avoid misuse (like plagiarism or cheating). Encourage co-learning: Parents, teachers, and students can learn together by exploring tools and discussing their uses. Math isn’t my strongest subject, and when a student asked me to help solve an equation involving angles, I hesitated.

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Ensuring academic integrity in the AI age

eSchool News

The following scenario is becoming more common for educators: You’re grading assignments, reading them one-by-one, until one of them catches your eye. This is a great opportunity to discuss what is and isn’t a violation of academic integrity. Should they ask for an extension?

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K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum

Ask a Tech Teacher

Today: K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum Overview K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum — 9 grade levels. A year-long digital citizenship curriculum that covers everything you need to discuss on internet safety and efficiency, delivered in the time you have in the classroom. 46 lessons. 46 projects.

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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

Teachers Pay Teachers

Start the year off with foundational lessons based on CCSS from the previous grade (or even the grade below that) to ensure students have the tools they need to succeed. Once reluctant learners know that success is in their control, you’ll find their grades starting to rise.

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Join us for our 2025 Teacher Leader Summit in Denver!

Dangerously Irrelevant

AI, Schools, and Deeper Learning Artificial intelligence (AI) – particularly generative AI – is rapidly transforming how we learn, work, and create, while simultaneously sparking grave concerns about the ongoing balance between humans and machines.

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How educators can navigate AI-driven plagiarism

eSchool News

According to a survey , as many as 58 percent of high school students have plagiarized work, and 95 percent admitted to some form of cheating. Such an approach also provides the opportunity for educators to discuss and highlight the ways AI tools provide inaccurate information.