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Discord for Leaking Military Files—and Exam Questions

College students use the social media app to express themselves and connect with others. But given the platform’s problematic history, some professors offer guidance for safe use.

Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium: Pulse Podcast

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rob Abel, CEO of the 1EdTech Consortium (formerly IMS...

Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium

This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Rob Abel, CEO of the 1EdTech Consortium (formerly IMS Global...
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More Malware, Less Ransomware in Higher Ed

Cybercriminals often target known network vulnerabilities. But software updates and patches only work when installed, and colleges face nontrivial hurdles in this regard.

Opinion

ChatGPT and Writing Assessment, an Old Problem Made New

When it comes to assessing student writing, ChatGPT merely makes an enduring problem more apparent.

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Opinion

How ChatGPT Bested Me and Worsted My Students

As educators, let’s not be so reactive to AI when it comes to possible plagiarism, writes Brandi Lawless. Otherwise, we are no more nuanced than it is itself.

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Opinion

Yes, We Are in a (ChatGPT) Crisis

And we need to start acting like it, Inara Scott writes.

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The Oncoming AI Ed-Tech ‘Tsunami’

At a star-studded MIT gathering last week, the business sector made clear that industry leaders have FOMO, that the possibility for catastrophic failure exists and that humans and machines define “trust” differently.