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How AI can unleash student curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking

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Already we’re seeing students use AI to plagiarize or cheat on their assignments. Tandem Tales: Have students begin writing a story. Use AI to create a scavenger hunt that is math based. RAInk the Writing: What ifour students could engage with the perspective of something that cannot talk? I won’t minimize the risks.

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4 ways to ensure academic integrity as AI tools gain popularity

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One tool I’ve used and recommend is Turnitin, which has been around for more than 20 years to promote academic integrity, streamline grading, deter plagiarism, and improve student outcomes. Turnitin recently launched an AI writing detection tool to help educators identify text that may have been prepared by Bard, Gemini, and other AI tools.

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Turnitin to Be Acquired by Advance Publications for $1.75B

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A company best known (and sometimes rebuked) for its plagiarism checker has just received one of the biggest checks in the education technology industry. In 2014 the company acquired Ephorus, a Europe-based plagiarism detection tool, and Lightside Labs, which provides automated feedback on student writing.

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QuillBot Raises $4.25M to Break Down Jargon for Students — and Help Them Write

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Some users have lauded the tool as a means to get away with plagiarism. It’s what you write, not how you write it,” says Gupta, 24. “We We see ourselves as solving mental math.” QuillBot also offers its application program interface—the set of protocols and routines that power the tool—starting at $20 a month.

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How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1

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From creating realistic images and art to producing music and writing, generative AI's potential to help students learn and demonstrate their creative thinking skills in fundamentally new ways is truly awe-inspiring. Will generative AI tools like ChatGPT enable plagiarism or complicate assessment?

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

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Their most common concerns about AI were plagiarism, a lack of teacher training on AI education tools, its potential to spread misinformation and a reduction of student interaction during class. It's going to be really good for writing, not so good for math, as one example. ChatGPT is trained on text data.

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6 Tech Best Practices for New Teachers

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That means new teachers must learn how to teach science, technology, engineering and math on-the-job. In cyberspace, students are confronted often–if not daily–with questions regarding cyberbullying, digital privacy, digital footprints, plagiarism, and more. This isn’t just for writing, though. Student Choice.

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