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Teachers lack accurate tools to detect AI-generated essays and screen-mirroring during online exams, leading to false accusations or undetected cheating. An integrated solution that combines advanced AI writing forensics with real-time screen monitoring can restore exam integrity.
“AI detectors produce inconsistent results and have racial bias, making them unreliable for serious use.”
“Teacher is unable to detect or prevent students from cheating during online exams by screen mirroring and having a parent supervise the mirrored display.”
Teachers need a trustworthy tool to distinguish AI-generated from human-written assignments, as current detectors are inconsistent and unreliable. This app provides consistent, explainable results to support academic integrity decisions.
“Teachers managing all-digital assignments struggle to prevent cheating such as copy-pasting, using ChatGPT, and copying from other students.”
“Students are using non-educational AI tools like Canva to solve math assignments, making submission-based mathematics platforms like Delta Math ineffective for assessment.”
Teachers need a way to assign homework that ensures student work is original, especially with AI-generated code and essays. This app integrates with existing workflows to detect AI use in real-time and provides clear evidence for disciplinary actions.
“Teachers lack a reliable, equitable way to detect AI-generated essays when students cheat using headphones and AI voice, and face ambiguous disciplinary guidelines on burden of proof.”
“Teachers need to verify that students are doing their own work and not using AI to cheat on writing assignments.”
Students use AI to auto-generate assignments without attempting to hide it, undermining learning and making it difficult for teachers to assess genuine skills.
Teachers spend excessive time verifying student work through AI checkers and revision histories, followed by extensive documentation and disciplinary processes.
Teachers need to verify that students are doing their own work and not using AI to cheat on writing assignments.
Teachers cannot reliably detect cheating when using Google Forms in locked mode because students may still access external resources or collaborate.
Middle school coding teacher struggles with students using AI to cheat on programming assignments, making it hard to detect and address academic dishonesty.
Teachers avoid assigning homework because they cannot verify student work is original and most students would not complete it anyway.
Teachers lack a reliable, equitable way to detect AI-generated essays when students cheat using headphones and AI voice, and face ambiguous disciplinary guidelines on burden of proof.
Students are using non-educational AI tools like Canva to solve math assignments, making submission-based mathematics platforms like Delta Math ineffective for assessment.
Teachers are unable to prevent students from using AI tools (ChatGPT and Google AI) to complete classwork and homework, bypassing learning.
Teachers cannot reliably detect AI-generated text in digital assignments due to AI bypass tools, forcing reliance on paper submissions.
Teachers managing all-digital assignments struggle to prevent cheating such as copy-pasting, using ChatGPT, and copying from other students.
Teachers cannot verify whether messages from parents in a translation/communication app are actually written by a student impersonating a parent.
Students use AI to cheat by embedding hidden instructions in prompts that cause the AI to include a specific quotation, making it detectable but difficult to prove and enforce consequences.
Teachers struggle to prevent students from cheating on handwritten, in-class tests with mixed paper colors and phone restrictions.
Students are using AI to cheat on assignments, making it hard for teachers to assess genuine understanding.
High school teacher needs better methods to detect and prevent student cheating, especially with fake phones.
Students cheat on tests, requiring teachers to create multiple shuffled versions to prevent copying.
Students use AI to cheat on IXL math assignments, completing work unrealistically fast with high accuracy but performing poorly in class.
Educators need a reliable way to detect when students use AI to complete assignments and exams, as current methods are easy to bypass.
Educators need a way to ensure students' submitted essays are authentically written by them, using AI to compare in-class writing samples against submitted work.
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