Academic misconduct in one form or another has plagued teaching and learning since the dawn of education, and any attempt to ‘solve’ student cheating must consider the varied and enduring motivations that exist, and how they’re impacted by new developments such as the growth of technology and now the rise in AI writing.
The digital era, and specifically the global shift to remote and hybrid learning, has forced institutions to confront new forms and increased rates of academic misconduct. Fortunately, technology tools have also empowered them to be more aware and better equipped to detect academic integrity breaches and identify learners’ needs.
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- The evolution of academic integrity approaches and where challenges and opportunities lie
- Responding to AI writing and what it means for how we classify and uphold academic integrity
- Deterring contract cheating from the perspective of an essay mill insider
- The role that early writing intervention and original thinking plays in student writing excellence
- Emerging forms of technology-based misconduct such as use of e-cheating devices