I was skeptical from the title of this article, but I think I like where it ended up:

John Warner on "Academic Integrity in an LLM World"

https://www.insidehighered.com/opinion/blogs/just-visiting/2024/12/06/we-cant-let-chatgpt-make-lie-out-education

#AI #cheating #academia #ungrading #AltGrading #education

We can't let ChatGPT make a lie out of education

We’re not going to police our way to academic integrity.

Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs

If a student only has 10min (or 1hr, or w/e short period of time) for an assignment I'd rather get their best thinking for that time than whatever they can get from #GenAI. I try to set up my grading so they're incentivized to do that.

(Also, I'd like to help students so they don't find themselves in that situation very often, but I know most educators - myself included - are often too crunched to provide that kind of additional mentoring/education.)

#teaching #education #AltGrading #GenerativeAI #AI

At Grading For Growth today, guest author Giulia Toti of the University of British Columbia discusses a common issue: how to respond to concerns and pushback from students in an alternatively graded course. #altgrading

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/when-alternative-grading-goes-almost

When alternative grading goes (almost) wrong

A story about different expectations and how to gently handle pushback.

Grading for Growth

Today at Grading For Growth, I'm writing about the EMRN rubric, which has made some appearances in past posts -- and how my use of this simple grading tool has evolved alongside my use of alternative grading. #altgrading

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/how-my-use-of-the-emrn-rubric-has

How my use of the EMRN rubric has changed over time

As approaches to alternative grading evolve, so do the tools we use

Grading for Growth

Today at Grading For Growth, I'm writing about innovation - a word that gets mixed responses from higher education folks. Specifically, is alternative grading actually innovative, and if so, is that good or bad?
#altgrading

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/is-alternative-grading-innovative

Is alternative grading innovative?

And if so, is that good or bad?

Grading for Growth

Today at Grading For Growth, here are three ways I'm simplifying my alternative grading setup for Winter 2024 semester. #altgrading #gradingforgrowth

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/three-ways-i-am-simplifying-my-alternative

Three ways I am simplifying my alternative grading this semester

Because the process never ends

Grading for Growth

Today at #GradingForGrowth: How might we prioritize active participation in class without grading it? Here are three concrete ideas.

#highered #altgrading

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/prioritizing-participation

Prioritizing participation

Three ways to elicit great participation without grading it

Grading for Growth

Today at Grading For Growth, a quick rundown of some of our more popular recent posts. New content resumes next Monday!

https://gradingforgrowth.com/p/were-taking-the-week-off #altgrading

We're taking the week off!

Plus, links to a few favorite posts

Grading for Growth

Today at my blog: Does alternative grading make cheating more likely? A recent paper sheds some light on the question. (Repost from #GradingForGrowth)
#altgrading

https://rtalbert.org/does-alternative-grading-make-cheating-more-likely/

Does alternative grading make cheating more likely?

A helpful meta-analysis of research on academic motivation gives clarity on the relationship between grading setups and academic dishonesty.

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

At my blog today: A growth-focused icebreaker. (Originally posted on Grading For Growth a few weeks ago.) #altgrading

https://rtalbert.org/a-growth-focused-icebreaker/

A growth-focused icebreaker

When I say that I’ve finally found an icebreaker activity that really works, and one that I can live with, it’s a big deal.

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.