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AI Has Changed Student Cheating. But Strategies to Stop It Remain Consistent.

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Teachers and professors can make adjustments in how they teach that will greatly reduce incidents of student cheating with AI. Thats the argument of Tricia Bertram Gallant, a longtime expert in academic integrity who is director of the Academic Integrity Office at the University of California San Diego. It's free to access.

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Should Instructors Ask Students to Show Document Histories to Guard Against AI Cheating?

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As teachers and professors look for ways to guard against the use of AI to cheat on homework, many have started asking students to share the history of their online documents to check for signs that a bot did the writing. Mills doesnt necessarily disagree with that argument, in theory.

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Language: The Biggest Communication Barrier for Foreign Students?

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It allows you to convey ideas, opinions, or arguments easily. Online help is there and easily accessible. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. Not only dissertations.

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Creative Writing Tips to Energize Essays

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This approach not only captured students’ attention but structured arguments more clearly. If you are writing for a teacher or professor, remember they might be grading several essays. However, an ambiguous ending in an essay won’t be appreciated by your professors. They enrich your work and make it more compelling.

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What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective

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In fact, Patrick Suppes, a Stanford University philosophy professor and pioneer of computerized tutoring, said in 1966 that students would someday have “the personal services of a tutor as well informed and as responsive as Aristotle.” Perhaps we need to reframe the idea of what AI chatbots can do. Well, that virtual Aristotle is here.

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AI and Writing Essays: Pros and Cons, How Will Students Learn to Write if an AI Writes It for Them?

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AI writing helpers’ real-time feedback on grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and argument structure is their crucial draw. Accessible Educational Support AI writing tools make high-quality writing help available to more students, regardless of geography or income.

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Teacher’s Practice of Teaching Critical Thinking Through Essay Examples

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These valuable websites are like the friendly wizards of the internet, giving you access to many essays spanning various topics and styles. How does this argument hold up under scrutiny?” They’ll guide you in dissecting an essay to identify the central themes, arguments, and underlying messages.