20 types of plagiarism and academic misconduct
AI technology is advancing rapidly, bringing new complexities to plagiarism and academic misconduct. With the increased use of AI tools, students and researchers now face new challenges in maintaining academic integrity. Learn the modern definitions and 20 types of plagiarism and academic misconduct to stay informed and protect your writing from both traditional and AI-driven misconduct.
AI tools in writing: A blessing for students or a blind spot?
AI writing tools are changing how students write, learn, interact, and understand their relationship with knowledge. While they improve accessibility and reduce writing anxiety, overreliance can lead to misinformation, plagiarism, loss of academic voice, and diminished critical thinking. Educators must promote responsible AI use and teach critical AI literacy to uphold integrity and enhance learning.
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Brian Moran and Michael Lennington
“People earning $1,000,000 per year are not working 10 times harder than people earning $100,000. In fact, they are sometimes working less, but they are working DIFFERENTLY.”