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This self-assessment evaluates your understanding of promoting academic integrity and ethical digital practices.
- Which challenge threatens academic integrity in TVET digital assessments?
- Group projects
- AI-generated submissions
- Offline quizzes
- Student collaboration
- Project-based assessments reduce opportunities for plagiarism.
- Ethical AI use requires:
- Ignoring institutional policies
- Citing AI contributions per policy
- Using AI for all assignments
- Banning AI tools entirely
- A positive digital footprint includes:
- Sharing unprofessional posts
- Citing OER sources correctly
- Avoiding online collaboration
- Posting anonymously
- Which strategy promotes robust assessments?
- Using identical quiz questions
- Designing trade-specific projects
- Allowing open-book tests
- Avoiding rubrics
- Students should be unaware of institutional AI policies.
- Teaching digital footprints involves:
- Encouraging plagiarism
- Guiding professional online posts
- Ignoring social media
- Promoting anonymous comments
- Clear marking rubrics can deter academic dishonesty.
This page/course is presently under development. Please revisit on 1 June 2025 for the updated version.
This self-assessment evaluates your understanding of promoting academic integrity and ethical digital practices.
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