A U.S. prof suspects most of his students used AI to cheat. It's a growing concern here, too
- It's a startling case sparking chatter in academic circles.
- After a deadly on-campus shooting last December, a professor switched to take-home exams for the first time, hoping to alleviate stress for his students.
- Roberto Serrano's advanced undergraduate economics course's typically small enrollment skyrocketed and students scored an average of 96 per cent on his mid-term — higher than any previous cohort, with nearly half earning a perfect score.
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- It's a startling case sparking chatter in academic circles.
- After a deadly on-campus shooting last December, a professor switched to take-home exams for the first time, hoping to alleviate stress for his students.
- Roberto Serrano's advanced undergraduate economics course's typically small enrollment skyrocketed and students scored an average of 96 per cent on his mid-term — higher than any previous cohort, with nearly half earning a perfect score.
Sources: CBC