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Academic Integrity Newsletter
This edition brings expert guidance, practical tools, and proven strategies for strengthening academic integrity with AI.
AI in Academic Writing: Enhancing Quality While Upholding Integrity
Students are increasingly using AI tools in their writing and that’s not the challenge. The real opportunity lies in helping them use AI responsibly, to think critically and learn more deeply rather than bypassing the process.
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The Future of Classroom Assessment Is AI-Driven — Are You Ready?
As AI becomes part of everyday learning, classroom assessments need to change too. Learn how educators are moving from one-time tests to ongoing evaluations that truly measure understanding and progress.
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How Educators Can Guide Ethical Student AI Use
As AI becomes a regular part of student work, the question isn’t how to stop it but how to shape it. Explore ways to promote transparency, reflection, and accountability in the classroom.
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The Hidden Cost of False Positives in AI Detection
Relying solely on AI detectors can undermine trust between students and educators. Learn how transparent, process-based approaches help preserve fairness while supporting genuine learning outcomes.
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Roundtable Discussion: Shaping the Future of Academic Integrity
Leading educators and industry experts share how institutions can move beyond AI detection to foster genuine learning through transparency and student reflection. Discover insights and real-world strategies helping universities redefine integrity in the age of AI.
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Tamara Walsh, (Founder of AI Empowerment Now and Host of The AI Optimist) joins Parvathy Venkateswaran for an honest conversation about what’s really happening with AI in education worldwide.

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DocuMark: Supporting Student Success Through Writing Process Transparency

DocuMark helps institutions support students by showing a clear picture of their writing process. This approach reduces faculty workload, builds trust between students and educators, and focuses on what really matters—genuine student growth.

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