Jack Dougall challenges the effectiveness of AI detection tools in schools with evidence from a study involving 100 students. His findings reveal how easily students, even with minimal AI experience, can bypass detection software, exposing its flaws and the risks it poses to academic integrity. This article questions the reliability of such tools and calls for a more thoughtful approach to assessment in the digital age.
An article explaining why even the most tech-averse teachers are already experts in using AI.
A PowerPoint to encourage non-techie teachers and students of all ages to use AI more effectively
A pen can be used to copy, but we don’t blame the pen. AI can be misused, but its potential extends far beyond its misuse. It can spark thought, enrich understanding, and promote learning.