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[QUOTE="kemba, post: 5308486, member: 1133"] There’s a good chrome extension called brisk that does several things but one feature for google classroom assignments is you can basically watch a sped up video of a document, and it will show how long a student worked on an assignment, how many and what copy and pastes there were, and show when all the different typing was done. There’s ways around it obviously, a kid could easily chat gpt something and then retype it instead of copy and paste it, but most won’t do that and if they do at the very least you made them work harder to cheat lol. Some in my school are doing more hand write essays and other assessments. If you get something really suspicious and so much higher quality than their normal work you can kind of quiz them about it see if they actually know what they wrote about. I know my district is going to make ai a big focus next year as far as teaching kids how to use it appropriately, which I think is good and necessary, but I hope they also make it a bigger focus to either help us detect cheating easier or at least come up with some common policies and standards for it because I know in my school some teachers are trying very hard to detect it and others aren’t doing anything [/QUOTE]
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