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With more educational options being offered online and through digital services, the opportunities for cheating have multiplied. More than 75 percent of college students admit to cheating at least ...
A new study finds unsupervised, online exams can provide a valid and reliable assessment of student learning, but instructors should be aware of potential weak spots. When Iowa State University ...
Kyle Jensen, the director of Arizona State University’s writing programs, is gearing up for the fall semester. The responsibility is enormous: Each year, 23,000 students take writing courses under his ...
Remote learning has undoubtedly made education more accessible and extended opportunities for students to attend classes and take assessments from anywhere, anytime. Students with disabilities, health ...
AMES, IA — When Iowa State University switched from in-person to remote learning halfway through the spring semester of 2020, psychology professor Jason Chan was worried. Would unsupervised, online ...
While cheating has always been a problem in education, the pivot to online education that took place during the pandemic provided students with brand-new opportunities to cheat. With in-person classes ...
Ethan Mollick has a message for the humans and the machines: can't we all just get along? After all, we are now officially in an A.I. world and we're going to have to share it, reasons the associate ...
Sign up for The Morning Report with all your must-read news for the day. When the spring semester began, Southwestern College professor Elizabeth Smith felt good. Two ...
AMES, IA — When Iowa State University switched from in-person to remote learning halfway through the spring semester of 2020, psychology professor Jason Chan was worried. Would unsupervised, online ...