AI-driven cheating has become so ubiquitous that some professors are turning to “ old-school methods ” like bluebooks and ...
“W hat is cheating?” was the first question I ever asked ChatGPT. That straightforward prompt yielded a credible dictionary definition: “dishonest or unfair behavior to gain an advantage or to deceive ...
When AI detection software fails, students and teachers have to negotiate difficult conversations about cheating with ...
In the age of ChatGPT, teachers need to have eyes like hawks to watch for students who use unscrupulous methods to do their schoolwork. But sometimes, even in the age of technology, kids turn to more ...
Reflecting on her years in high school, a TikToker named Taylor recalled a “pool party” her math teacher threw for her class after they all passed a test. With help from parents, the teacher crafted ...
AUSTIN, Texas – A majority of college students who spoke with Fox News said they knew or had heard of fellow pupils using ChatGPT for class assignments. "Unfortunately, yes," Riley, an economics major ...
Dowd’s frustration is shared by many New York City educators. According to the education department, students’ use of AI to ...
HAMDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — As students return to school this year, many now face a new tool and temptation with artificial intelligence at their fingertips. Schools nationwide, including in Connecticut, ...
For nearly a decade, Herald-Leader education reporter Valarie Honeycutt Spears has been reviewing violations by students and teachers on state-mandated tests for K-12 public school students across ...
Two years since the release of ChatGPT, teachers and institutions are still struggling with assessment in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Some have banned AI tools outright. Others have ...
Nearly two years ago, ChatGPT’s AI writing powers set off a firestorm in classrooms. How would teachers be able to determine which assignments were actually authored by the student? A host of ...
Naomi Schaefer Riley’s review of “The Peer Effect” by Syed Ali and Margaret Chin (Bookshelf, Dec. 7) asks, “Why is Stuyvesant such a success?” Anyone who has read David Callahan’s scathing book “The ...