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Legal Risks and Obligations for Schools Using AI Tutors

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Constant content reviews ensure AI stays relevant to current medical knowledge. Schools should educate stakeholders about plagiarism and proper attribution practices. These systems allow students to explore various paths in problem-solving, mimicking the uncertainty and complexity of real-world medical practice.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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The key question is: how can we transform AI from a potential source of plagiarism into a valuable educational resource? AI is so new that the landscape of our knowledge is changing constantly. Lets confront the reality: students are using AI.

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Join us for our 2025 Teacher Leader Summit in Denver!

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We also will peek inside some deeper learning schools around the country to see how they’re approaching this instructional design work. Participants will walk away with a number of useful resources and ideas for sparking conversations in their local communities. Please bring your own examples and use cases of how you’re using AI!

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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

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Build up foundational knowledge 4. Build up foundational knowledge Many students enter high school with gaps in their instruction, making many lessons and activities feel impossibly difficult. This foundational knowledge includes study skills. Table of Contents 1. Begin with a fresh start 2. Create personal relationships 3.

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Catch them Learning: A Pathway to Academic Integrity in the Age of AI

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Consider these definitions that I share in my book, AI with Intention: Principles and Action Steps for Teachers and School Leaders : Cheating is using a tool or resource to misrepresent ones knowledge and skills to receive undue credit for a task. Or a policy might say failure to properly cite sources is plagiarism.

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5 Tips to Avoid Plagiarism

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Thanks to easy access to internet resources and a serious lack of understanding on the part of many students about what online resources can legally be used, plagiarism has become a huge problem in schools. Plagiarism: Stealing information and references without correct citations cause the problem of plagiarism.

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Three Things Teachers Need to Spot—and Stop—Plagiarism

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Checking student work for possible plagiarism, specifically, has become a time consuming burden for many educators. Checking student work for possible plagiarism, specifically, has become a time consuming burden for many educators. This is especially important when screening for plagiarism. But time isn’t the only challenge.