At the University of the West Indies Vice-Chancellor's virtual AI forum, experts discussed the potential and ethical implications of AI tools for higher ed. Panelists discussed teaching and learning impact, guarding against bias, and the necessity of creative thinking for students to make best use AI tools. Follow the link to view the recording and learn more!
Newcastle University is raising awareness to students of the potential risks of using AI during exams. Learn the responsible & ethical ways to use AI when preparing & taking exams, as misconduct & plagiarism can have an impact on academic integrity.
UCC staff were recently informed about ChatGPT, a tool for cheating in exams. Universities worldwide have proposed ways to deter such cheating. Although detection of ChatGPT use still does not exist, it is believed to have been used. AI both threatens and helps educational staff, who must prepare for technological changes and potential disruptions to academic writing services. UCC actively advises students on all matters of academic integrity.
. Don't risk academic dishonesty and cheating by using A.I. to help complete your assignments. Manitoba universities and colleges are putting measures in place to ensure academic integrity is maintained and the consequences of cheating are dire, even resulting in expulsion. Student-instructor relationships, small class sizes, and instructors' familiarity with student's work can help identify potential cheating attempts.
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