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Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them | CNN Business

Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them | CNN Business | AI for All | Scoop.it

"Teaching ChatGPT best practices in her writing workshop class at the University of Lynchburg in Virginia, said she sees the advantages for teachers using AI tools but takes issue with how it can be used to create feedback for students ..."

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The article highlights the use of AI tools like ChatGPT for grading essays, which is raising ethical concerns among educators. While AI can assist by providing initial feedback and automating grading for large classes, experts emphasize the need for human oversight, especially for assignments requiring personalized feedback. Concerns include the accuracy of AI, potential breaches of intellectual property, and the impact on the teacher-student relationship. Educators are advised to use AI tools thoughtfully, ensuring transparency and obtaining student consent when necessary. Balancing AI's benefits with ethical considerations is crucial for effective implementation.
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Seven ways to detect AI writing | Tech & Learning

Seven ways to detect AI writing | Tech & Learning | AI for All | Scoop.it

"As more of my students have submitted AI-generated work, I’ve gotten better at recognizing it ..."

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ChatGPT is old news: How do we assess in the age of AI writing co-pilots?

ChatGPT is old news: How do we assess in the age of AI writing co-pilots? | AI for All | Scoop.it

"In the seven months since ChatGPT was released, the world of generative AI has progressed at an almost impossible pace. Trying to keep up with weekly updates on its impact on education has been like drinking from a firehose ..."

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AI-powered chatbots, designed ethically, can support high-quality university teaching

AI-powered chatbots, designed ethically, can support high-quality university teaching | AI for All | Scoop.it

"Chatbots can be part of a broader approach for universities teaching and learning centres to take in order to support faculty in innovating their practices ..."

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Rethinking education in an AI-first world

Rethinking education in an AI-first world | AI for All | Scoop.it

"Universities have been ramping up their data science education initiatives ever since 2012, when Tom Davenport and DJ Patil declared data scientist “the..."

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Adult learners a neglected species in the generative AI era

Adult learners a neglected species in the generative AI era | AI for All | Scoop.it

"Many adults seeking to upskill themselves face challenges of digital incompetence and limited access to advanced AI tools, hindering their success..."

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OpenAI announces first partnership with a university

OpenAI announces first partnership with a university | AI for All | Scoop.it

"Starting in February, Arizona State University will have full access to OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise ..."

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Why college professors are adopting ChatGPT AI as quickly as students

Why college professors are adopting ChatGPT AI as quickly as students | AI for All | Scoop.it

"AI researchers see teaching jobs most at risk from generative AI. Maybe it's no surprise then that college professors are early adopters of the technology ..."

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Artificial intelligence is getting better at writing, and universities should worry about plagiarism

Artificial intelligence is getting better at writing, and universities should worry about plagiarism | AI for All | Scoop.it

"What’s judged to be plagiarism may shift as students rely on more sophisticated forms of technology for writing support ..."

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