Defending Assessment Security in a Digital World

Defending Assessment Security in a Digital World
Author: Phillip Dawson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000201163

Defending Assessment Security in a Digital World explores the phenomenon of e-cheating and identifies ways to bolster assessment to ensure that it is secured against threats posed by technology. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the book develops the concept of assessment security through research from cybersecurity, game studies, artificial intelligence and surveillance studies. Throughout, there is a rigorous examination of the ways people cheat in different contexts, and the effectiveness of different approaches at stopping cheating. This evidence informs the development of standards and metrics for assessment security, and ways that assessment design can help address e-cheating. Its new concept of assessment security both complements and challenges traditional notions of academic integrity. By focusing on proactive, principles-based approaches, the book equips educators, technologists and policymakers to address both current e-cheating as well as future threats.

Teaching And Learning In The Digital Era: Issues And Studies

Teaching And Learning In The Digital Era: Issues And Studies
Author: Jun Xu
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811285632

This compendium looks at the current status and practices of teaching and learning facilitated/enabled by digital technologies, reviews challenges/issues associated with classroom teaching, online teaching and hybrid-learning, and discusses success factors and future directions of teaching and learning in the digital era.The book also provides a number of studies at different perspectives of using digital technologies for teaching and learning.This useful reference text benefits teaching staff or administrators at education institutions (especially higher education providers) to update their professional knowledge and skills.

Academic Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Academic Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Mahmud, Saadia
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Powerful generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has defined and transformed our modern era, and the fundamental conceptualization of academia stands at a crossroads. Academic Integrity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence delves deep into the seismic shifts and intricate challenges brought forth by the proliferation of AI technologies, exploring the intricacies between innovation and integrity. The rise of generative AI, exemplified by ChatGPT, has set a cascade of change across diverse sectors, including higher education, medicine, and the arts. This book dissects the multifaceted impact of AI on the academic landscape. With AI's ability to craft text and imagery mirroring human creativity, the lines between authentic scholarship and synthetic deception blur. The book examines the delicate balance between productivity and ethics while weaving a comprehensive tapestry of insights from various stakeholders. From academics grappling with the definition of AI-assisted breaches of academic integrity to policymakers reshaping the future of higher education, this book engages a myriad of voices. It scrutinizes the nascent challenges in assessment design, the urgent need to update antiquated integrity policies, and the importance of research ethics in an AI-driven world. This book is ideal for educators, policymakers, students, and technologists through the complicated terrain of AI ethics.

Handbook of Academic Integrity

Handbook of Academic Integrity
Author: Sarah Elaine Eaton
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1924
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031399897

The book brings together diverse views from around the world and provides a comprehensive overview of academic integrity and how to create the ethical academy. At the same time, the Handbook does not shy away from some of the vigorous debates in the field such as the causes of academic integrity breaches. There has been an explosion of interest in academic integrity in the last 20-30 years. New technologies that have made it easier than ever for students to ‘cut and paste’, coupled with global media scandals of high profile researchers behaving badly, have resulted in the perception that plagiarism is ‘on the rise’. This, in combination with the massification and commercialisation of higher education, has resulted in a burgeoning interest in the importance of academic integrity, how to safeguard it and how to address breaches appropriately. What may have seemed like a relatively easy topic to address – students copying sources without attribution – has in fact, turned out to be a complex, interdisciplinary field of research requiring contributions from linguists, psychologists, social scientists, anthropologists, teaching and learning specialists, mathematicians, accountants, medical doctors, lawyers and philosophers, to name just a few. Because of this broad interest and input, this handbook serves as the single authoritative reference work which brings together the vast, growing, interdisciplinary and at times contradictory body of literature. For both established researchers/practitioners and those new to the field, this Handbook provides a one-stop-shop as well as a launching pad for new explorations and discussions.

English as a Foreign Language in a New-Found Post-Pandemic World

English as a Foreign Language in a New-Found Post-Pandemic World
Author: El-Henawy, Walaa M.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1668442078

The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed a new era in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning and teaching by shifting EFL education from the face-to-face learning paradigm to the online and distance learning paradigm. Teachers and students have faced several challenges such as choosing appropriate web tools for presenting content either synchronously or asynchronously, motivating students to participate, and assessing students’ learning. Additionally, this shift to emergency remote online learning represents a challenge for students, particularly with managing their own learning. Taking into account that many students attend low-income schools with limited resources that lack reliable access to the internet and computers, this shift has resulted in growing equity gaps. Likewise, transitioning to emergency remote teaching has revealed a lack of digital competency and readiness amongst teachers. English as a Foreign Language in a New-Found Post-Pandemic World presents an overview of various tools, designs, and strategies utilized to provide digital teaching and assessment of the English language, shares research on using digital technologies for supporting English language learning, and identifies promising areas and directions for future innovations, applications, and research in digital English language learning and teaching. Covering critical topics such as digital teacher education, language learning environments, and online instructional tools, this reference work is crucial for administrators, policymakers, teacher educators, special educators, educational technologists, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Handbook of Digital Higher Education

Handbook of Digital Higher Education
Author: Sharpe, Rhona
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-06-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 180088849X

With the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly escalating higher education’s move online, this timely Handbook offers holistic conceptualisations of digital higher education which consider personal, pedagogic, and organisational level change. Key findings from digital education research are aligned with case studies of institutional practices, to consider the current and future role of digital technologies in higher education.

Ensuring Security and End-to-End Visibility Through Blockchain and Digital Twins

Ensuring Security and End-to-End Visibility Through Blockchain and Digital Twins
Author: Dashore, Pankaj
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2024-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In an era of dynamic technological evolution, organizations grapple with escalating threats and operational vulnerabilities due to the inadequacies of traditional security approaches. The pressing need for robust controls and comprehensive visibility in the face of these challenges is at the core of Ensuring Security and End-to-End Visibility Through Blockchain and Digital Twins. This groundbreaking book explores the urgent synergy between blockchain and digital twins, presenting innovative solutions to fortify security and revolutionize end-to-end visibility across diverse industries. Within this rapidly changing digital landscape, Blockchain emerges as a beacon of security, with its decentralized and tamper-resistant architecture. Paired seamlessly with digital twins—virtual replicas of physical entities or processes—these technologies create a paradigm shift in safeguarding data, assets, and workflows. The integration establishes a transparent, secure, and interconnected environment, facilitating seamless information exchange and instilling trust throughout the system.

Intelligent Computing

Intelligent Computing
Author: Kohei Arai
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1492
Release: 2023-10-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3031377176

This book is a collection of insightful and unique state-of the-art papers presented at the Computing Conference which took place in London on June 22–23, 2023. A total of 539 papers were received out of which 193 were selected for presenting after double-blind peer-review. The book covers a wide range of scientific topics including IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Data Science, Networking, Data security and Privacy, etc. The conference was successful in reaping the advantages of both online and offline modes. The goal of this conference is to give a platform to researchers with fundamental contributions and to be a premier venue for academic and industry practitioners to share new ideas and development experiences. We hope that readers find this book interesting and valuable. We also expect that the conference and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject.

Emerging Technologies in Computing

Emerging Technologies in Computing
Author: Mahdi H. Miraz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024-01-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3031502159

This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Computing, iCETiC 2023, held at Southend-on-Sea, UK, in August 2023. The 15 revised full papers were reviewed and selected from 41 submissions and are organised in topical sections covering AI, expert systems and big data analytics; information and network security; cloud, IoT and distributed computing.