Why Coaching, Not Policing, Is the Future of Academic Integrity - with John Woods, Provost & Chief Academic Officer, University of Phoenix

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In this episode, part of our Academic Integrity Series, sponsored by Pangram Labs,
YOUR guest is John Woods, Provost & Chief Academic Officer, University of Phoenix
YOUR cohost is Bradley Emi, CTO, Pangram Labs
YOUR host is Elvin Freytes
- How does Dr. Woods define academic integrity & its philosophy at University of Phoenix?
- What strategies does an online university use to ensure academic integrity?
- How does University of Phoenix integrate AI tools ethically in their curriculum?
- What approach does faculty take when AI misuse is suspected?
- Why does the university focus on "coaching" rather than punishing students?
Topics include:
- Creating a comprehensive AI philosophy statement & policy
- Designing varied assessment methods that work in an online environment
- Teaching proper & ethical use of AI through dedicated elective courses
- Using AI detection as a teaching opportunity rather than punishment
- Embedding discipline-specific AI tools throughout program curricula
- The future of AI as a 24/7 personalized tutor while maintaining integrity
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