Navigating the New Frontier: Generative AI and Academic Integrity Conference Material

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Mary Immaculate College, MIC, Technological University of the Shannon, TUS, UL, University of Limerick

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Arts and Humanities, Education, journalism and information, Mathematics and Statistics, Natural Sciences, , Teaching & Learning

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Accessibility & Inclusion, Accessibility and Inclusion, Assessment and Feedback, Curriculum Design, Digital Learning, Professional Development, Student Success, Teaching and Learning Practice

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This resource provides the videos and PowerPoint presentations from the Navigating the New Frontier: Generative AI and Academic Integrity Conference.

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Those wishing to learn about the debates, perspectives and ideas around the interplay between generative AI and Academic Integrity in October of 2024 will find this resource useful. It contains case study examples, insights into policy development, and explores the philosophical perspectives around generative AI and Academic Integrity in the HE sector.

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Mary Immaculate College, MIC, Technological University of the Shannon, TUS, UL, and University of Limerick (2025). Navigating the new frontier: generative ai and academic integrity conference material. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/navigating-the-new-frontier-generative-ai-and-academic-integrity-conference-material/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND).

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