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ChatGPT and cheating: 5 ways to change how students are graded

The ability of popular plagiarism detection tools to identify cheating using ChatGPT to generate assignments remains a challenge.

The ability of popular plagiarism detection tools to identify cheating using ChatGPT to generate assignments remains a challenge. Image: Pexels/Kampus Production

Louis Volante
Professor of Education, Brock University
Christopher DeLuca
Associate Professor in Classroom Assessment and Acting Associate Dean, Graduate Studies & Reserch, Faculty of Education, , Queen's University, Ontario
Don A. Klinger
Pro Vice-Chancellor of Te Kura Toi Tangata Division of Education; Professor of Measurement, Assessment and Evaluation, , University of Waikato
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