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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

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“We need to be a little bit careful—if we put all our eggs in the assurance and academic integrity basket, then we’re at risk of forgetting some of the other really important parts of education.”

“Some of the ways in which we deal with academic inte... more

“It was the first time I was introduced to the idea of academic integrity—because I had done something.”“Assessment is broken now that AI’s here. It probably wasn’t in great shape beforehand.”In this 42nd episode of The Opposite of Cheating Podcast, ... more

“I started out as an academic integrity prescriptivist. I was the hard-nosed.”“There’s really only three main ways that we can ask students to demonstrate academic integrity: Trust, Verification, Observation.”In this 41st episode of The Opposite of C... more

“It’s not: do you have integrity or do you not. It’s: are there conditions in place that allow people to act with integrity?”

“One of the things that alternative grading can do is to help shift students’ focus from getting grades and generating prod... more

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Recent Guests

Marc Watkins
Assistant Director of Academic Innovation at the University of Mississippi and author of Rhetorica.
University of Mississippi
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 42: Marc Watkins
Emily Pitts Donahoe
An educational developer working on graduate instructor and TA development and alternative grading.
University of Mississippi
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 40: Emily Pitts Donahoe
Sonny Ramaswamy
Former president of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and expert in agricultural sciences and integrity in education.
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 39: Sonny Ramaswamy
Hoda Mostafa
Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at AUC, with a background in medicine and education.
American University in Cairo
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Episode 38): Hoda Mostafa & Maha Bali
Maha Bali
Educational developer and advocate for social justice in education with a background in computer science.
American University in Cairo
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Episode 38): Hoda Mostafa & Maha Bali
Cath Ellis
Pro Vice Chancellor, Quality and Integrity at Western Sydney University
Western Sydney University
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 36: Cath Ellis
Dr. Aviva Legatt
Educator and founder of Ivy Insight
Founder of Ivy Insight
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 35: Aviva Legatt
Torrey Trust
Professor of Learning Technology
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 34: Torrey Trust
Phil Newton
Professor of Neuroscience and Medical Education
University of Swansea
Episode: The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 33: Phil Newton

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Tricia Burcham-Golland
Host and co-host known for leading discussions surrounding academic integrity and education in relation to technology.
David
Co-host with a focus on integrating educational practices with discussions of integrity and technology.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 2 ratings
  • The opposite of cheating

    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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    Australia5 months ago

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The discussions provide valuable insights on how to handle the challenges posed by AI.
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Listeners appreciate the in-depth interviews with experts on academic integrity in higher education.

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The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 25: Amanda McKenzie
Q: What piece of advice can you give to those dealing with students who might use AI improperly?
Encourage students to keep their drafts and be prepared to explain and defend their work.
The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 25: Amanda McKenzie
Q: What is one thing for someone who's now joining this conversation, thinking about academic integrity?
Focus on the six fundamental values of integrity and how to make them tangible for students.
The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 26: Christopher Ostro
Q: How do you approach the use of AI detectors in your classroom?
He emphasizes the importance of maintaining trust with students while using AI detection as a supportive tool rather than a punitive measure.
The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 26: Christopher Ostro
Q: What is your first memory of encountering this idea, this concept of academic integrity?
Christopher reflects on a time he cheated in a computer science class and considers it as a discussion of accessibility and economic barriers.
The Opposite of Cheating Podcast (Season 2) Episode 22: Joshua Eyler
Q: Aren't they being harmed by us not prepping them for that reality by saying, We're going to take away all the grades?
The harm of grades encompasses not just academic learning, but also the exacerbation of stress, mental health issues, and inequity among students.

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Focused on navigating the complexities of academic integrity in the age of AI, this series presents insightful conversations with a diverse array of educators, innovators, and leaders. Through discussions about real-life experiences, the content highlights the challenges and opportunities that arise as technology increasingly intertwines with education. Topics often center around the ethical implications of AI, the necessity for critical thinking, and the innovative methods educators can adopt to foster an environment where integrity can thrive.

The series is particularly noteworthy for its commitment to exploring the intersections of AI and educational practices, stressing the importance of not only resisting unethical practices but also e... more

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