Remove Fairness Remove Plagiarism Remove Writing
article thumbnail

Plagiarism Checkers: The Benefits Students Fail to See

Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher contributor Serhii Tkachecnko, CEO at Unicheck, shares his thoughts on how educators can teach students about the benefits of plagiarism checking. But when it comes to plagiarism checking, most students feel hostile. Instead of being intimidated by plagiarism checking, why not educate students on its benefits?

article thumbnail

Like it or not, ChatGPT is our new learning partner

eSchool News

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. The student must still write down that they did not use the tool.

Essay 337
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AIĀ 

Faculty Focus

Keeping the UC San Diego academic honesty policy in mind, consider the following: A student prompted Gemini to rewrite their text to improve the quality of their writing and submitted the AI-generated version of their text. A student used ChatGPT to write their conclusion word-for-word, but they cited ChatGPT as a source.

article thumbnail

Classes in Remote Teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. plagiarism. Teach Writing with Tech. Experiment with a wide variety of available digital writing tools to help your students develop their inner writer. Guide students in selecting writing strategies that differentiate for task, purpose and audience. netiquette.

Teaching 195
article thumbnail

Subscriber Special: February

Ask a Tech Teacher

Writing With Tech. Teach Writing with Tech. Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. fair use/public domain. plagiarism. Building Digital Citizens.

article thumbnail

Online College Classes Start Monday!

Ask a Tech Teacher

Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. plagiarism. Teach Writing with Tech. Experiment with a wide variety of available digital writing tools to help your students develop their inner writer. Guide students in selecting writing strategies that differentiate for task, purpose and audience. netiquette.

Internet 159
article thumbnail

Last Chance for this College-credit Class (MTI 557)

Ask a Tech Teacher

Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. plagiarism. MTI 558– Teach Writing with Tech Starts July 20, 2020. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce, how to unpack them, and how to make them authentic to student lives. cyberbullying. digital commerce. digital communications. internet safety.