Academic Integrity in the Age of AI: Book launch
What will higher education and academic integrity look like in 10, 20, or 30 years? Will we still be clinging to our 20th century models of teaching, learning and assessment, or will we have adapted and evolved to meet the challenge that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) poses for us?
Read MoreGPA over Learning: Facing Academic Pressures in High School
This year I had the opportunity to be a part of the International Day of Academic Integrity high school panel alongside some of the top students in the International Baccalaureate Programme (IB) at Westwood High School, as well as represent my school. Being one of the two high schools on the panel was surreal, especially knowing that people across the world were not only listening to what I had to say, but valued my opinion regarding academic integrity in schools.
Read MoreDisability, assistive technology and integrity double standards
“If you’ve lost a leg, you do not need Grammarly.” The title of this blog is deliberately provocative and deliberately obvious. Nobody would argue that a hearing aid constitutes a breach of academic integrity, would they? Nobody would suggest a student using a wheelchair to access campus is gaining an unfair advantage over a student who might walk onto campus, would they?
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