Into the Driver's Seat
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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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AI and ChatGPT cheating allegations at Cambridge and Pukekohe High outrage parents of top students

AI and ChatGPT cheating allegations at Cambridge and Pukekohe High outrage parents of top students | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Students have failed assignments because teachers believe a bot did the work.

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ChatGPT consistently fails (most parts of) the assessment tasks I assign my students. Here’s why.

ChatGPT consistently fails (most parts of) the assessment tasks I assign my students. Here’s why. | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
From the outset, I just want to make clear that there is nothing particularly clever or innovative about my assessment design. Many talented academic and learning design colleagues could no doubt take what I will discuss here and improve it markedly.

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We tested Turnitin's ChatGPT-detector for teachers. It got some wrong.

We tested Turnitin's ChatGPT-detector for teachers. It got some wrong. | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Five high school students helped our tech columnist test a ChatGPT detector coming from Turnitin to 2.1 million teachers. It missed enough to get someone in trouble.

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Teach students how not to cheat

by ROBERT VANDERBURG and ANTHONY WEBER

Academic integrity has been a sector wide issue for many decades. However, it has only been since the early 2000s that academics such as Tracey Bretag began driving a focus on reducing academic integrity breaches in higher education. In more recent times, as COVID-19 saw a mainstreaming of on-line assessments, the scourge of commercial contract cheating became a particularly significant issue for academic integrity.

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