Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education
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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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Scientists Asked Students to Try to Fool Anti-Cheating Software. They Did.

Scientists Asked Students to Try to Fool Anti-Cheating Software. They Did. | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
During the pandemic, Proctorio sold invasive software that claims to stop cheating. A new study shows otherwise.
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Studies Show More Students Cheat, Even High Achievers

Studies Show More Students Cheat, Even High Achievers | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Recent examples of school cheating are just more evidence that the problem has gotten worse, and experts blame schools, parents and technology.
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Teach students how not to cheat

by ROBERT VANDERBURG and ANTHONY WEBER

Academic integrity has been a sector wide issue for many decades. However, it has only been since the early 2000s that academics such as Tracey Bretag began driving a focus on reducing academic integrity breaches in higher education. In more recent times, as COVID-19 saw a mainstreaming of on-line assessments, the scourge of commercial contract cheating became a particularly significant issue for academic integrity.
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Online learning has changed the way students work — we need to change definitions of ‘cheating’ too

Online learning has changed the way students work — we need to change definitions of ‘cheating’ too | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Recent allegations of cheating by university students in online exams suggest the students are adapting faster than the education system itself – and that should change.
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With No Study Buddies, More College Students Turn to Cheating

With No Study Buddies, More College Students Turn to Cheating | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
With so many classes online during the pandemic—many of them taught by professors still struggling to figure out how to teach in the format—student
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