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Marcus ChenEd.D. Candidate4h ago
Question

How are you handling AI detection in student work?

My district superintendent keeps asking about our detection policy. I've been using a combination of Turnitin and in-class writing samples, but I'm not confident either approach is reliable.

Tomoko Sato: Your option #1 is closest to what worked for me. I have students keep an 'AI feedback log'...

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Priya AnandEd.M. '26, TIE6h ago
LibraryWorkshop

Prompt Engineering for Educators

Comprehensive guide to writing effective prompts for educational use cases. Includes templates for lesson planning, assessment design, and student feedback.

David Dockterman: The assignment templates are especially useful for course redesign.

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Nadia OseiEd.M. '266h ago
Resources

AI tutoring systems show promise but struggle with affect

New paper from the Xu Lab confirms what we suspected — AI tutors work for confident learners but can increase anxiety for struggling students.

Ling Zhang: The anxiety findings align with what we saw in our pilot — confidence mediates the effect more than expected.

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Ling ZhangResearcher3d ago
Collab

Looking for collaborators: AI-assisted peer review

I'm developing a tool that generates feedback prompts to help pre-service teachers give better peer reviews on lesson plans.

Marcus Chen: This overlaps with my capstone work. Can we talk?

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Amira HassanEd.M. '271d ago
Question

Best AI tools for language learners?

Working with a group of ELL students and looking for AI tools that support language acquisition without replacing the human interaction piece.

Sarah Okonkwo: Have you tried Duolingo Max? The roleplay feature is surprisingly good for conversational practice.

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