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How do you detect if a student responded to a prompt or completed an assignment using AI?

Laura Massa
Laura Massa 5 months ago

I am reading a student's notes on Investigation 6 in Big History, and the format seems suspicious of being generated by AI. Do you have a tool to detect this?

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  • Janet Mann
    Janet Mann 5 months ago

    HI Laura!  Honestly, I ask them one to one.  "Hey, I havent seen you write this way this year, just wondering if you used some AI help?"  I am about student learning, so we have a conversation and I ask them to re-write without help if they have used AI.  

    This only works if you actually read student work consistently and have a good relationship with students. And, a student only get one "get of jail free" card.  If this student consistently used AI after our conversation, and my syllabus says "No use of AI on assignments," then I escalate to family and admin.  

    As for finding AI I also use ZeroGPT.

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa 5 months ago in reply to Janet Mann

    Hi Janet Mann ! This is great advice because your approach is not accusatory. Instead, you give the student the opportunity to be honest and redo it if they were. As for ZeroGPT, I will use it.

    Thank you!

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  • Laura Massa
    Laura Massa 5 months ago in reply to Janet Mann

    Hi Janet Mann ! This is great advice because your approach is not accusatory. Instead, you give the student the opportunity to be honest and redo it if they were. As for ZeroGPT, I will use it.

    Thank you!

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