AI implications for assessment practices

24 October, 2023

In many respects, the implications of AI on assessment practices have been more thoroughly considered than other, broader issues.

Both universities and schools have been aware of opportunities for students to use AI and other digital tools to ‘cheat’ for some time.

The detection of cheating is taken so seriously in universities that a number of institutions have resourced their faculties with personnel who have a key role in working with students about the use of AI in assessment pieces.

 

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