Turnitin says one in 10 university essays are partly AI-written
Tool developed by edtech giant used by customers 65 million times in three months since launch
Tool developed by edtech giant used by customers 65 million times in three months since launch
Based solely on a Turnitin report, Emily was condemned for using ChatGPT to write her essay. Except that she hadn’t, writes Daniel Sokol
A third say cheating should be seen as only mildly wrong or not wrong at all
An enlightened university should offer all accused students expert representation, advice and support, says Daniel Sokol
The use of the messaging app for cheating is apparently rife, bringing the whole viability of online exams into question, says Daniel Sokol
‘Insufficient evidence’ for Warwick historian’s allegation that concentration camp survivor had lesbian affair with SS guard, university panel says
Students should not be left out of pocket for pursuing legitimate claims against their institutions, say Daniel Sokol and Bradley Talbot
Universities should give timely responses to complaints and compensate students for any delays, argues Daniel Sokol
It’s never too late to change course, says Daniel Sokol
Not admitting retrospective medical evidence of mental illness in appeals against poor grades does an injustice to vulnerable students, say Daniel Sokol and Julia Heller
Barrister Daniel Sokol explains some of the key mistakes made by those advising students on academic appeals
If members of a jury can understand ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, then so too can university panels, says Daniel Sokol
Using a pseudonym, barrister Daniel Sokol puts an essay mill to the test