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Online Classes! On Your Schedule

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Subscriber Special: February

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Preparing Professionals by Addressing Academic Integrity

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Lessons learned and suggested practices When I first started teaching many years ago, I was not sympathetic to those who plagiarized. APA formatting or other writing styles, writing center assistance, plagiarism dos and don’ts, etc.), Faculty can make this a fun review by introducing a jeopardy game to motivate the learner.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

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Growing problems and motives behind bots posing as students In higher education there is a troubling trend: the use of bots to register as students, particularly in online classes. The motive behind the use of bots is to defraud colleges and universities. Establish clear reporting procedures for suspected bot usage.

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How AI Can Help Educators Test Whether Their Teaching Materials Work

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And so into this environment, we're able to introduce these learner sourcing questions as well as some approaches to try to motivate students to write their own questions. And for this XPRIZE competition in our pilot test, we had a few motivational phrases. They're not fair [ because of false positives ].

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Tech ed Resources–Online Classes

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fair use/public domain. plagiarism. This is a high-energy, innovative, and motivating class that can be reproduced in a Professional Development setting or with students in your classroom. Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. plagiarism. Topics include: cyberbullying. digital citizenship.

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Tech Ed Resources–Mentoring and Online Classes

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fair use/public domain. plagiarism. This is a high-energy, innovative, and motivating class that can be reproduced in a Professional Development setting or with students in your classroom. Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. plagiarism. Plagiarism. Plagiarism. digital citizenship.