The rapid advancement of AI technologies, particularly generative AI, has driven important conversations about academic integrity and the potential for cheating in higher and professional education. However, rather than viewing AI solely as a threat, we have an opportunity to explore how it can be thoughtfully integrated into our teaching and assessment practices to enhance learning outcomes.
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The one about Remote Proctoring
Published February 1, 2022 by Michael Rowe
Remote proctoring tools can’t ensure that students will not cheat. Turnitin won’t make students better writers. The LMS can’t ensure that students will learn. All will, however, ensure that students feel more thoroughly policed. All will ensure that students (and teachers) are more compliant. Jesse Stommel Introduction As universities have incorporated remote assessment as a…
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