The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of AI
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 3:30pm to 4:30pm
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2100 Eure Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Meets three times this semester (9/17, 9/24 & 10/1) on Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm in ZSR 665 (Faculty Commons Classroom inside the Faculty Commons space in ZSR Wilson Wing). We will provide the book for the first 15 registrants. These discussions are very popular so we ask that you register only if you are available to attend all sessions.
Join your colleagues for a timely discussion of Tricia Bertram Gallant and David A. Rettinger's The Opposite of Cheating, a guide to fostering academic integrity in the era of generative AI. During this discussion, we’ll explore the book's research-backed strategies for understanding and preventing cheating, not just as a disciplinary measure, but as an opportunity to enhance student learning and personal growth. We'll talk about practical suggestions for reframing conversations around integrity, redesigning assessments, and ultimately, creating classrooms that prioritize meaningful interaction and support students' development.
Register for the Opposite of Cheating book discussion here
(Please note: You must register before the first session to attend)
Schedule
- 9/17: Introduction & Chapters 1-3
- 9/24: Chapters 4-5
- 10/1: Chapters 6-7 & Conclusion
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