The Opposite of Cheating Podcast shares the real life experiences, thoughts, and talents of educators and professionals who are working to teach for integrity in the age of AI. The series features engaging conversations with brilliant innovators, teachers, leaders, and practitioners who are both resisting and integrating GenAI into their lives. The central value undergirding everything is, of cour... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Category | Education |
“At some point, you have to decide which parts of your course are essential, and which you can let go of.”“Agents aren’t coming—they’re here. And they’re going to make academic dishonesty invisible.”In the 32nd Episode of The Opposite of Cheating, Tr... more
“Abstinence doesn’t work. Not for drugs, not for alcohol, and not for AI.”
“There’s something deeply dehumanizing about massive lecture halls. If we want human-to-human learning, we need to rethink the model.”
In this Episode 31 of The Opposite of ... more
“Students cheat for different reasons. It’s not one-size-fits-all—and our responses shouldn’t be either.”“We have to teach students what ethical use of AI looks like. If we don’t, how can we blame them for getting it wrong?”In this 30th episode of Th... more
“Integrity isn’t about catching cheaters—it’s about creating a culture where shortcuts don’t make sense.”
“First-year writing isn’t just a requirement—it’s where students discover how to think independently.”
In this 29th episode of The Opposite of... more
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This podcast series interviews experts from around the world on academic integrity and assessment in higher education. The podcast supports the recent book of the same name. I first found it on YouTube and I’m so glad it’s now on an audio podcast format. Only recent “season 2” episodes are here, but I hope seasons 1 gets uploaded, which includes most of the big names in the field.
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