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How the Internet Neighborhood is Like Any Other Community

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Thanks to the pervasiveness of easy-to-use and free web-based tools, most teachers have one or more computers in the classroom with internet access. But before we open the floodgates to the fascinating world that is the internet, students must understand what it means to thrive as a citizen of that community.

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not new. As I scanned topics like academic integrity, academic dishonesty, and plagiarism, I quickly adopted others’ persuasive opinions based on limited information. Identifying AI generated content continues to present a challenge. My initial encounters with this rising AI were biased.

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How to (correctly!) use ChatGPT for essay writing

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So, plagiarism checkers don’t see them as copied. ChatGPT isn’t as intelligent as many believe. Given it crawls the internet to find relevant patterns based on your prompt, it can generate references within seconds. ChatGPT generates original texts. How to know if a student uses AI to cheat on written assignments?

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It’s Easy to Fake It on the Internet. So Let’s Focus on Authenticity in 2019.

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When it comes to hiring, I admire Warren Buffet’s perspective : “Somebody once said that in looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy. With the ubiquitousness of the internet, outsourcing everyday tasks—grocery shopping, assembling furniture—requires just the click of a few buttons.

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A cautious approach to using AI in education

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Guidance for using AI in education AI is already impacting education in several areas: plagiarism detection, learning management platforms, analyzing student success/failure metrics, and curriculum development. The practice of scraping data from wherever it can be found on the internet to train AI systems is common.

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Is ChatGPT Writing Your Students’ Homework? New Tech Will Detect It

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It sounds too simple when I read the dozens of articles that fill the internet so I asked the AI to tell me what it was: “ChatGPT is a computer program that generates text based on what you type to it. Most importantly, it’s a legit way to avoid plagiarism and learn how to analyze and process information.

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What You Might Have Missed in June–What’s up in July

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The content presented in this blog are the result of creative imagination and not intended for use, reproduction, or incorporation into any artificial intelligence training or machine learning systems without prior written consent from the author.” Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.