“Am I the unethical one?” A Philosophy Professor & His Cheating Students - Daily Nous
"All I did was go to a website that is designed to facilitate cheating and set up a kind of camera to see who visited it." That's Garret Merriam, associate professor of philosophy at Sacramento State University, who recently caught 40 of the 96 students in his online Introduction to Ethics course cheating on a
AI Can Be Helpful To Teachers But, Despite What Sal Khan Says, It Will Not Be “the biggest Positive Transformation That Education Has Ever Seen”
As I’ve written before (A REALLY BAD THING ABOUT AI IS THAT IT FORCES US TEACHERS TO SPEND A TON OF TIME RETHINKING OUR LESSONS. I GUESS THAT MIGHT BE A GOOD THING ABOUT IT, TOO), thou…
In a matter of months, Microsoft and Google will upgrade their Office and G suite of tools with generative AI, greeting users with the choice to generate content or write organically—each time a us…
Teachers of ELA classes will need to provide an Acceptable Use Policy for AI in the ELA Classroom. When school starts back up this is going to be essential for every ELA teacher to provide.
What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective - EdSurge News
As a doctoral student at the University of California at Los Angeles, I was among those who got a recent campus-wide email with an urgent directive: ...
Too many of us are making snap judgments about AI chat bots based on reading one or two reviews or by taking only five minutes to test out the current version.
A simple hack to ChatGPT-proof assignments| THE Campus Learn, Share, Connect
What if there was a way to maintain the essay in all its three constituent parts – reading, thinking, writing – in the age of ChatGPT? Dave Sayers thinks he has an answer
Rethinking Teaching in an Age of AI with James M. Lang and Michelle D. Miller - Intentional Teaching
In her 2022 book Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology, Michelle D. Miller writes about the "moral panics" that often happen in response to new technologies. In his 2013 book Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonesty, James...
Annotating Artificial Intelligence - Practical Ed Tech
A few weeks ago I attended a webinar hosted by Dr. Gary Stager. At one point in the webinar the discussion turned to identifying flaws in lists made by AI tools like ChatGPT. Thinking about the conversation in Gary’s webinar combined with the recently introduced export-to-docs feature of Google Bard inspired this post. The concern that I hear...
APA Provides Guidance on Citing ChatGPT - Practical Ed Tech
About a week ago I shared the MLA’s guidance on citing work created through the use of artificial intelligence tools. The APA has also issued some guidance on citing ChatGPT. Much like the MLA guide to citing content generated through AI tools, the APA’s guide includes examples of how to cite text generated by ChatGPT....
Artificial intelligence and academic integrity, post-plagiarism
In the age of post-plagiarism, universities need to prepare students to use artificial intelligence apps to enhance and elevate their creative outputs...
Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT - EdSurge News
Educators around the world are shifting into learning and organizing mode in response to the release of ChatGPT and other new AI chatbots that have ...