Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education
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Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI

Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
As educators and students grapple with what is allowed when using generative AI (GenAI) tools, I have compiled five tips to help you design or redesign academic integrity statements for your syllabus, assignments, exams, and course activities.  
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Detailed suggestions on rules for student AI use.
(All text was originally written by the author, but some of the text was revised based on suggestions from Gemini and ChatGPT 3.5. �

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We reviewed the arguments for and against ‘high-stakes’ exams. The evidence for using them doesn’t stack up

We reviewed the arguments for and against ‘high-stakes’ exams. The evidence for using them doesn’t stack up | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Major examinations have been a part of education for centuries. New research looks at arguments for and against end-of-semester exams in universities.
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How to buy a university essay: How simple it is revealed

How to buy a university essay: How simple it is revealed | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Despite authorities closing hundreds of university cheating websites, the purchasing of assignments continues apace.
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If uni marks are going up, does that mean there’s a problem?

If uni marks are going up, does that mean there’s a problem? | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Education experts call it ‘grade inflation’. This comes amid reports of more high distinctions being awarded at some Australian universities.
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Academic integrity and AI across the sector

A presentation from the 2024 Academic Integrity Week, at Charles Darwin University. Presented by Professor Michael Sankey
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We Need a New Word for ‘Plagiarism’

We Need a New Word for ‘Plagiarism’ | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Copying boilerplate language is not the same as stealing another person’s ideas or fine prose.
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Has the #OSCE Met Its Final Demise? Rebalancing Clinical Assessment Approaches in the Peri-Pandemic World

Has the #OSCE Met Its Final Demise? Rebalancing Clinical Assessment Approaches in the Peri-Pandemic World | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has been traditionally viewed as a highly valued tool for assessing clinical competence in health professions education. However, as the OSCE typically consists of a large-scale, face-to-face assessment activity, it has been variably criticized over recent years due to the extensive resourcing and relative expense required for delivery. Importantly, due to COVID-pandemic conditions and necessary health guidelines in 2020 and 2021, logistical issues inherent with OSCE delivery were exacerbated for many institutions across the globe. As a result, alternative clinical assessment strategies were employed to gather assessment datapoints to guide decision-making regarding student progression. Now, as communities learn to “live with COVID”, health professions educators have the opportunity to consider what weight should be placed on the OSCE as a tool for clinical assessment in the peri-pandemic world. In order to elucidate this timely clinical assessment issue, this qualitative study utilized focus group discussions to explore the perceptions of 23 clinical assessment stakeholders (examiners, students, simulated patients and administrators) in relation to the future role of the traditional OSCE. Thematic analysis of the FG transcripts revealed four major themes in relation to participants' views on the future of the OSCE vis-a-vis other clinical assessments in this peri-pandemic climate. The identified themes are (a) endurin
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Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them.

Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them. | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | 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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Timely and meaningful #feedback? How long before companies like TurnItIn come out with grading #Rubrics and bot graders?
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These university students cheated on a test and got away with it. Then the blackmail started

These university students cheated on a test and got away with it. Then the blackmail started | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Australian students are being blackmailed by illegal cheating syndicates largely run by organised crime. Experts warn it is a risk to national security as blackmailers return, threatening to out students for past cheating.
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AI and ChatGPT: Uni students caught in ‘new wave’ cheating

AI and ChatGPT: Uni students caught in ‘new wave’ cheating | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
The real number of students using artificial intelligence is likely far higher, experts say, with detection tools only able to catch unsophisticated cheats.
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The software says my student cheated using AI. They say they’re innocent. Who do I believe?

The software says my student cheated using AI. They say they’re innocent. Who do I believe? | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
In the desperate scramble to combat AI, there is a real danger of penalising students who have done nothing wrong, says Robert Topinka of Birkbeck, University of London
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Plagiarism Is the Next 'Fake News'

Plagiarism Is the Next 'Fake News' | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Something much simpler than generative AI is driving the new culture war.
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