Did you know that research shows nearly 70% of high school and college students were already cheating before AI became mainstream? The real issue isn't the technology; it's how we approach learning and assessment.
This insightful ASCD article argues that instead of playing whack-a-mole with AI detectors (which often misfire—just ask the professor who flunked his entire class by mistake), we should focus on:
Designing meaningful assessments that encourage genuine engagement.
Establishing academic integrity norms with input from students themselves.
By shifting our perspective, AI can be a tool for learning rather than a shortcut around it.
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Let's discuss: How are you adapting your teaching strategies in this AI-enhanced landscape? Are there assessments you've redesigned to foster deeper learning and reduce the temptation to cheat?