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Legal Risks and Obligations for Schools Using AI Tutors

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Failure to comply with these laws can lead to serious legal consequences. Those who used generative AI performed worse on exams than students who didn’t rely on it. Schools should educate stakeholders about plagiarism and proper attribution practices. Schools should only work with vendors who meet strict security standards.

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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

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Instead of written exams, ask students to turn in a summary of a lesson as an exit ticket before they leave. Give second (and third) chances For many reluctant learners, one school failure is enough to reinforce their belief that they’re poor students.

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How to help ESL students improve writing skills

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Not to mention their further education when the time comes to write dissertations and other research papers: Afraid of poor grades and stipend loss, ESL students get tempted to plagiarize from others or use writing services from third parties to prevent failures and get the desired diploma.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1

Faculty Focus

Should you change the way you give exams and design assignments? Banning the use of technology for exams can create an inaccessible, discriminatory learning experience. Banning the use of technology for exams can create an inaccessible, discriminatory learning experience.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 1

Faculty Focus

Should you change the way you give exams and design assignments? Banning the use of technology for exams can create an inaccessible, discriminatory learning experience. Banning the use of technology for exams can create an inaccessible, discriminatory learning experience.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 2

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Figure 2: Screenshot of the Social Engagement section in the User Experience Research Project Final Reflection document Trial and Error is about giving students the opportunity to learn through failure. Students can often learn more from productive failure than from success (Sinha & Kapur, 2021). link] Nolan, B. Business Insider.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 2

Faculty Focus

Figure 2: Screenshot of the Social Engagement section in the User Experience Research Project Final Reflection document Trial and Error is about giving students the opportunity to learn through failure. Students can often learn more from productive failure than from success (Sinha & Kapur, 2021). link] Nolan, B. Business Insider.