Tag: teaching
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Postplagiarism Reflection: On Control & Responsibility
In our digital age of remixing, re-using, sharing, and collaborative creation, we’re challenged to rethink ownership. Postplagiarism invites us to embrace a profound paradox: We can relinquish control (in part or in whole) to an AI app to either generate work on our behalf or provide a starting point that we then build upon. But,…
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Teaching Fact-Checking Through Deliberate Errors: An Essential AI Literacy Skill
This teaching resource presents a method for enhancing AI literacy by engaging students in fact-checking AI-generated content with intentional inaccuracies. It emphasizes systematic verification processes, critical evaluation of sources, and understanding AI error patterns, equipping students with essential skills to discern accurate information in a postplagiarism landscape.
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Embracing AI as a Teaching Tool: Practical Approaches for the Postplagiarism Classroom
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful educational tool in the postplagiarism classroom. Effective strategies include incorporating AI into discussions, enhancing critical thinking, teaching fact-checking, and addressing ethical considerations. This shift fosters student engagement with technology, emphasizing evaluation over mere content creation and preparing them for future challenges.
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Upcoming Talk: From Plagiarism to Postplagiarism: Navigating the GenAI Revolution in Higher Education
Join us on January 29, 2025, for the inaugural postplagiarism talk titled “From Plagiarism to Postplagiarism: Navigating the GenAI Revolution in Higher Education,” led by Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton. This hybrid event will address integrating Generative AI in academia while maintaining integrity and fostering original scholarship. Register to participate!