Perusall Engage Book Event on The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI
NB: Persuall, not CELT, is facilitating the following event, but we list it because it may be of interest to instructors as part of CELT's ongoing engagement with AI in higher education. CELT does not receive any payment or benefits as a result of UK instructors participating in the event.
Perusall event description:
In these days of an ever-expanding internet, generative AI, and term paper mills, students may find it too easy and tempting not to cheat, and teachers may think they can’t keep up. What’s needed, and what Tricia Bertram Gallant and David A. Rettinger offer in this timely book, is a new approach—one that works with the realities of the twenty-first century, not just to protect academic integrity but also to maximize opportunities for students to learn.
Join Perusall for a 4-week asynchronous, author-facilitated, communal reading experience on Bertram Gallant’s and Rettinger’s book, The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI.
A Perusall Engage Book Event is an interactive virtual community event designed to bring educators and learners together to explore, discuss, and engage deeply with a recently published book on teaching and learning.
Think of it as a virtual, asynchronous book club, but with an exciting twist—the author participates! Over the course of a 4-week event, participants collaborate, share insights, and engage in meaningful conversations with the author and fellow readers, all within the Perusall platform.
Register on the Perusall website. NB: Perusall charges $15 for participation.