AI Training 101

AI for Assessments and Academic Integrity

Learn how to use AI to design assessments, grade efficiently, and give meaningful feedback—without sacrificing academic integrity. This session equips ... Show more
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This 8 Lesson interactive course explores how educators can use AI tools to design effective assessments, streamline grading, and deliver personalized feedback—all while maintaining academic integrity and ethical standards. Participants will learn practical strategies for generating assessment content, using AI for rubric-based evaluation, and addressing common concerns like algorithmic bias and student misuse. The course also supports school teams in developing shared policies and reflective practices to ensure AI enhances learning rather than undermines it.

Course Notice: Who This Course Is For — and What It Is Not

This course is designed for:

  • Educators and school leaders who are actively assessing student work and want to integrate AI to support and streamline their practices.

  • Teachers interested in creating equitable assessments and feedback with the help of AI tools.

  • Teams developing school policies or norms around the ethical use of AI in learning and evaluation.

This course is not designed to:

  • Teach technical AI development or how to build grading algorithms.

  • Focus exclusively on detecting AI misuse by students (though this will be discussed).

  • Replace the educator’s professional judgment or decision-making in assessment.

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AI for Assessments and Academic Integrity
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Lectures 8
Level Beginner
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Learning Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Learn how to generate diverse, standards-aligned assessments using AI tools.

  • Practice using AI for rubric-based grading and tailored student feedback.

  • Understand the risks of bias, over-reliance, and the limits of AI detection tools.

  • Explore ethical strategies for upholding academic integrity in an AI-enabled classroom.

  • Begin crafting school- or team-based guidelines for responsible AI use in assessment.


What’s Included

  • Demonstrations of AI-generated quizzes, rubrics, and essay evaluations.

  • Prompting frameworks for differentiated assessment creation.

  • Templates for grading and feedback automation using AI.

  • Case studies and examples of academic integrity challenges.

  • Sample policy language and accountability strategies for schools.

Intended audience

Educators, Teachers and Teams