The widespread use of AI has sparked a dilemma for teachers and professors. How do you tell the difference between assignments written by students, and those written by a bot?
Writing essays takes a ton of time, to say nothing of all the extra time you spend in the research phase, as well as editing each draft to make sure you didn't make any typos or accidentally paste in ...
Procrastination isn’t laziness. It is overwhelm, avoidance, and the human brain trying to dodge discomfort. With tiny steps, ...
The student claimed religious discrimination after receiving a zero on her psychology paper. She said she received a bad grade because she referenced the Bible in her writing.
Obviously, no one is apologizing for being white, especially not white supremacists (I accidentally typed “shite supremacists ...
The student claimed religious discrimination after receiving a zero on her psychology paper. She said she received a bad ...
The university said its investigation found the graduate teaching assistant had been “arbitrary” in giving the student zero ...
The failing grade has prompted protests at the University of Oklahoma in recent weeks, and the state's governor weighed in.
To prevent students from relying on artificial intelligence to write and do homework for them, many professors are returning to pre-technology assessments and having students finish essays in class.
The instructor, a graduate student at the University of Oklahoma, gave a zero to a student who wrote an essay arguing in ...
AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are reshaping education, helping students finish essays in minutes. But convenience often sacrifices depth and accuracy. Machines can’t interpret nuance or emotion.