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How to combat misuse of AI in student writing

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Examples include small-group brainstorming and “Mini Socratics” (small-group Socratic Seminars), gamification methods giving students points for each component they’ve completed in an assignment, small-group peer reviews where students reflect on each other’s ideas instead of correcting errors, and more.

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Reliable Turnitin alternatives for K12

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Turnitin has long been the go-to resource for uncovering plagiarism in student work, but there are reasons why that may not be a good choice for you or your students. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has made the workload even heavier, many instructors have felt how awful it is to use an unreliable plagiarism checker.

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Assume the Best: Trust-Based Strategies for Empowering College Students

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Teaching example: In one of my recent courses, I included a “workshop day” for students to peer review each other’s drafts of case conceptualizations. Replace accusatory language in syllabi with language that supports student learning. Rethinking Plagiarism in the Era of Generative AI. Nilson, L.

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Investors Write $3.2 Million Check for Writing Startup That’s All About Peer Feedback

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Students can do a self-reflection upon finishing the draft, and also engage in anonymous peer-reviews of each other’s work. The system guides pupils through how to offer constructive feedback to their peers. Teachers can select how the feedback process will unfold.

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Assume the Best: Trust-Based Strategies for Empowering College Students

Faculty Focus

Teaching example: In one of my recent courses, I included a “workshop day” for students to peer review each other’s drafts of case conceptualizations. Replace accusatory language in syllabi with language that supports student learning. Rethinking Plagiarism in the Era of Generative AI. Nilson, L.

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What Research Says About Driving Growth for Writers With Practice, Feedback and Revision

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Most digital writing tools offer limited assistance: they check for plagiarism, allow a student to track changes, or offer the ability to add comments. Assessing one’s own writing and providing feedback to peers both help to move students forward as writers. Students, in most classroom contexts, are not accustomed to being evaluators.

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Artificial Intelligence: The Rise of ChatGPT and Its Implications

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This is combined with Large Language Models (LLMs) which collect extensive data from various sources, including Wikipedia, public forums, and programming-related websites like Q&A sites and tutorials. The paper passed three peer reviewers who reported that they believed the paper was written by a person. ChatGPT 4.0.