Keywords
Academic Integrity
AI
Artificial Intelligence
Research Skills
AI
Artificial Intelligence
Research Skills
Abstract
Darryl Toerien, a UK practitioner and author, follows up on his article from Synergy issue 1, 2024 with an exploration of Artificial Intelligence and its detrimental impact on academic integrity discussing ideas and concerns relevant to everyone in education.
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