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AI Humanizers: Everything Teachers Need To Know
By Erik Ofgang published
Humanizers are AI tools meant to change AI text and make it sound more human. These can be used by students in attempts to pass off AI writing as their own.

AI vs. The English Department
By Erik Ofgang published
As AI becomes more integrated into education, English and humanities teachers are often resistant. Here’s how their concerns could be better met.

AI Prompt Writing For Middle School English
By Erik Ofgang published
Bill Henry, an 8th grade English teacher, shares prompts and advice for teaching English with the help of AI.

5 Ways Writing Instruction Should Evolve In The Age of AI
By Erik Ofgang published
AI is here to stay, and we need to find ways that AI can help our students while also creating assignments that prioritize human creativity and protect "real" writing.

AI’s Remarkably Imperfect Productivity Tricks Us Into Mistakes. Here’s How You Can Avoid These
By Michael Gaskell published
While AI offers tremendous time-saving efficiency, its integration must be approached with caution and responsibility

QuillBot Excels As A Free Grammar and Spellchecker
By Erik Ofgang published
I used QuillBot with all my writing for several days. It’s a great spelling and grammar-checking tool even if I’m not a fan of its generative AI features.

Grammarly Authorship: I Tested The New AI and Plagiarism Tool
By Erik Ofgang published
Grammarly Authorship has some great features that could help teach about citation and prevent AI cheating, but it won’t solve all the problems around AI writing, says our contributing writer.

6 Ways Teachers Can Tell Students Are Using AI
By Erik Ofgang published
Educators have gotten increasingly skilled at spotting AI generated work. Here are some of the “tells” they notice.
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