Dugga invites you to coffee + discussion in a nice conference environment at SETT. Welcome!

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Cheating, help!

AI & anti-cheating tools in schools

Enhancing learning and well-being with the Dugga testing platform

The school's task is to develop responsible young people who will be able to take part in society - to promote all students' development and learning and a lifelong desire to learn. To succeed today, new pedagogical tools and knowledge of how to choose the right tools in school are required. In addition, conversations and discussions are needed to share experiences between educators. Dugga invites you to coffee + discussion in a nice conference environment at SETT. Welcome!

In today's school, there are major challenges with cheating with ChatGPT and other AI services. What is required to help teachers ensure that students meet knowledge requirements and at the same time develop the ability to independent critical thinking? What can the school do to help teachers develop these abilities in students in today's AI hype? What should you consider to prevent cheating when choosing digital tools for your school?

Speakers:

  • Claudia Rademaker - Researcher in EdTech & Co-Founder Dugga
  • Mattias Wickberg - Teacher and PhD student, Department of Computer and Systems Science, Stockholm University
  • Mia Forsäng - Manager School and Higher Education, Microsoft Sweden
  • Patrik Nilsson - Researcher in EdTech & Co-Founder Dugga

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