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Posted on 22/05/202619/05/2026 by Rafael Scapin

Assessing students when artificial intelligence is ubiquitous

If we continue to prioritise memorisation in an age of wall-to-wall information, we send the wrong message to our students and employers. Michelle Seref offers advice on assessment that builds critical thinking skills.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/assessing-students-when-artificial-intelligence-ubiquitous

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