Plagiarism vs. AI Plagiarism: What’s the Difference (and Why It Matters)
If you’re a student trying to maintain your academic integrity or an educator working out your policies, understanding this topic matters more than ever.
If you’re a student trying to maintain your academic integrity or an educator working out your policies, understanding this topic matters more than ever.
Our Community Lead Mana Setayesh was at the NCTE Convention in Denver this year, and shares some of her main takeaways.
Want to see writing replays of your students/writers, but not sure which is the best writing replay tool worth your time? Read this blog to find out.
Unsure how to handle student AI use? Here’s how teachers are approaching it, with empathetic questioning and consistent processes.
Some universities have started sharing AI policy templates. We’ve seen how much educators value these shared frameworks, so here, we explore why AI policies matter and offer practical steps to building one at your university.
New AI tools are changing how students complete assignments and reshaping how they think, prompting the question: What does learning mean now?
A “Swiss cheese” strategy for AI in education means combining layered, imperfect tools to protect learning and integrity.
Looking for ideas on setting assignments that outsmart ChatGPT? Here, we explore the art of designing AI-proof assignments.
How do you get your students actively engaging and thinking about AI ethics? Learn more here about setting clear AI guidelines, for the classroom and beyond.