LSU students are facing a surge of artificial intelligence cheating allegations that has created a significant backlog at the ...
A new American Association of Colleges survey reveals 95% of faculty fear AI is harming students' critical thinking, with 78% reporting increased cheating.
AI-driven cheating has become so ubiquitous that some professors are turning to “ old-school methods ” like bluebooks and oral exams, while others are fighting fire with fire by using AI deviously to ...
Chatbots can be supplemental learning tools, but a survey 1 of 337 college students found that over a third used them to look up information and find answers during exams. Even worse, many didn’t ...
Debates about generative artificial intelligence on college campuses have largely centered on student cheating. But focusing on cheating overlooks a larger set of ethical concerns that higher ...
Remote learning has undoubtedly made education more accessible and extended opportunities for students to attend classes and take assessments from anywhere, anytime. Students with disabilities, health ...
Still, many educators across grade levels worry about what embracing generative AI truly means for their students, and cheating/plagiarism remains their most widely cited concern. But if almost two ...
Students likely used their cellphones, prohibited websites, and hidden scraps of paper filled with test answers to cheat. Those are among the key findings of a monthslong Herald-Leader review of ...
Anyone who has ever been a student knows about the rules regarding academic misconduct, or cheating, as it is more commonly called. Plagiarism, copying others’ answers and “cheat sheets” are ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jeffrey C. Dixon, College of the Holy Cross (THE CONVERSATION) Debates about ...