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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

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No matter what subject you teach, spend time showing students how to take notes, how to study for tests and quizzes, and how to balance their time between homework and other after-school activities. This foundational knowledge includes study skills.

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Language Arts teacher: These are “My Tech Essentials” for high schoolers

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As the students progress through the reading assignments, they also go through quizzes and write a quick prompt to the passage they’ve just read. Next page: Language arts apps to avoid plagiarism, develop critical thinking and extend vocab).

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Pushback Is Growing Against Automated Proctoring Services. But So Is Their Use

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The pandemic is changing the way tests and quizzes are conducted at colleges across the country, with the rapid adoption of new tools that proponents say catch cheating, but in ways that many students say amount to an unacceptable invasion of their privacy. Parry worries the same thing could happen with automated proctoring.

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4 ways to ensure academic integrity as AI tools gain popularity

eSchool News

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. Use AI to develop games and quizzes aligned with the school curriculum.

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Tons of Online Resources About Classroom Management

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Let students see. “The content presented in this blog is the result of my 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.”

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

Faculty Focus

As I scanned topics like academic integrity, academic dishonesty, and plagiarism, I quickly adopted others’ persuasive opinions based on limited information. AI can also generate short content, such as answers to take-home quizzes or un-proctored multiple-choice exams. My initial encounters with this rising AI were biased.

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Course Hero Makes First Acquisition Since Joining Unicorn Club

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Initial growth came as a repository for students to share course specific material such as tests, quizzes, study guides and lecture notes. Shadows of plagiarism and accusations from higher-ed faculty that it enabled cheating stalked the company’s early years. Course Hero was founded in 2006.