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85% of College Students Report AI Use - Slashdot
85% of College Students Report AI Use - Slashdot
College students have integrated generative AI into their academic routines at an unprecedented scale as 85% report usage for coursework in the past year, according to new Inside Higher Ed survey data. The majority employ AI tools for brainstorming ideas, seeking tutoring assistance, and exam preparation rather than wholesale academic outsourcing. Only 25% admitted using AI to complete assignments entirely, while 19% generated full essays. Students overwhelmingly reject institutional policing approaches, with 53% favoring education on ethical AI use over detection software deployment.
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85% of College Students Report AI Use - Slashdot
AI and Higher Ed: An Impending Collapse (opinion)
AI and Higher Ed: An Impending Collapse (opinion)

Herein lies the trap. If students learn how to use AI to complete assignments and faculty use AI to design courses, assignments, and grade student work, then what is the value of higher education? How long until people dismiss the degree as an absurdly overpriced piece of paper? How long until that trickles down and influences our economic and cultural output? Simply put, can we afford a scenario where students pretend to learn and we pretend to teach them?

·insidehighered.com·
AI and Higher Ed: An Impending Collapse (opinion)
The Opposite of Cheating | Academic Integrity
The Opposite of Cheating | Academic Integrity
A book with a positive and practical approach to academic integrity, academic misconduct, teaching and learning in higher education. The Opposite of Cheating is written by Tricia Bertram Gallant and David Rettinger.
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The Opposite of Cheating | Academic Integrity
Bias Bytes #1
Bias Bytes #1
Welcome to the first edition of my bi-monthly newsletter aiming to keep you updated with all things bias-based to help us all feel more grounded when it comes to critical oversight. I'm pretty proud of my graphic headings so please humour me :) Let's start with.
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Bias Bytes #1