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When it comes to AI use, educators are more comfortable than students

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Awareness and recognition of AI detection Both groups are highly aware of AI detection software, with 87% of students and educators acknowledging these tools for managing cheating and plagiarism. Undergraduate educators had the highest rate of awareness (96 percent), while middle school educators had the lowest rate (75 percent).

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Like it or not, ChatGPT is our new learning partner

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Key points: ChatGPT is here to stay, and it’s wise to now consider it a part of learning In fact, every assignment moving forward must be graded with ChatGPT in mind See related article: How educators can navigate AI-driven plagiarism You may have heard of ChatGPT. And that, in a nutshell, is where we find ourselves with ChatGPT.

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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

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By middle school, they work in online groups through forums, wikis, and Google Apps. Each year, add a few more from this list of nineteen digital citizenship topics including cyberbullying, digital footprint, digital law, fair use and public domain, copyrights, plagiarism, social media, and digital commerce. Internet use.

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