Conference on Test Security | October 16-18, 2024
According to a survey conducted last year by Primary Research Group, “Only about 14% of faculty surveyed felt that their college administration had developed general guidelines for student and faculty use of ChatGPT in their classes.” AI tools are transforming traditional approaches, not as mere trends but as essential instruments for innovation in assessment design, but new challenges exist. Institutional leaders must evaluate the following:
- Can these tools be used positively to further education?
- How do institutions continue to ensure the integrity of their assessments?
- When and how, if necessary, should AI tools be blocked?
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, institutions have consistently faced disruptions, adapting and innovating to ensure the success of both students and faculty. The increased adoption of artificial intelligence has ushered in new challenges, prompting institutions to navigate uncharted territory and redefine test integrity and validity.
Join Paul Morales, Chief Information and Security Officer at Honorlock, as he delves into the unavoidable impact AI tools will have on higher education institutions. Learn how to leverage these tools to craft unique and engaging assessments without compromising your institution’s overall test integrity mission. He will share his perspectives on the future of generative artificial intelligence tools and how they pose benefits and drawbacks to higher education.