Colleges Adapt Curriculums and Policies to Balance Academic Integrity with Benefits of AI Tools
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Colleges are creating new guidelines and curriculums to adapt to evolving AI technology, with 75% of students saying they'd continue using AI even if banned.
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Schools are trying to figure out how to promote academic integrity with small class sizes and faculty-student relationships rather than just policing AI use.
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Pepperdine is allowing faculty discretion in incorporating, detecting, and advising on AI use in student work.
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The Turnitin study found both faculty and students believe AI tools are necessary to succeed in the workforce.
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Almost half of students surveyed see a positive impact of AI on their learning, with fewer faculty now believing AI negatively impacts education.