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SUMMARY:From Plagiarism to Postplagiarism: Shifting from Punitive to Pro-Active Approaches to Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
DESCRIPTION:This is the closing keynote for the American University in Cairo’s 2025 CLT Symposium. \nThis session is about shifting away from a punitive mindset\, when it comes to academic integrity to set up students for success in and beyond the classroom. There is no question that teaching\, learning and assessment have changed since generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT and similar apps have become ubiquitous over the past few years. We can be ethical or unethical about how these tools are used in our classrooms and beyond. In this session\, we will talk about students\, faculty and leaders’ responsibilities for upholding and modeling academic integrity in ways that set up students for success today\, tomorrow and beyond. \nThis session is not about how to use specific tools. Instead\, we will delve into the broad ethical and practical implications of AI for education and business. A key takeaway from this talk is how academic integrity provides a foundation for ethical decision-making beyond the classroom\, in the workplace and everyday life. \nAbout the Speaker\nSarah Elaine Eaton\, PhD\, a professor at the Werklund School of Education\, University of Calgary\, Canada is an award-winning educator\, researcher and leader. She leads transdisciplinary research teams focused on the ethical implications of advanced technology use in educational contexts. Eaton also holds a concurrent appointment as an honorary associate professor at Deakin University\, Australia. \n  \nAbout the Symposium\nThe CLT Symposium brings AUC faculty together to share their innovative pedagogical experiences and ideas\, and to learn from international speakers on themes related to imagination in education\, academic integrity in the age of AI and reimagining emerging technologies. Sub-themes this year will include human-centered teaching in the age of AI\, academic integrity in the post-plagiarism era\, and experiential learning. \nThis year the hybrid symposium will offer a variety of workshops\, roundtables and virtual/hybrid keynotes on February 16- 19 and 25\, 2025. \nRegister to watch online Sarah Eaton’s closing keynote. \n 
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