Using AI for Academic Writing: Strengths and Pitfalls

Many researchers and students use AI to write and proofread their texts. Think of the grammar check in Google Docs, the language feedback of Writefull, and the responses of ChatGPT. But what are the best ways to use AI in their manuscript writing? And how can teachers ensure that students are not abusing AI to plagiarize?

 

This time iesResearch collaborates with Writefull to share the current landscape of AI in academic writing; what AI tools are out there, how they can help, and how they impact academic writing process.

 

This webinar is relevant for students, teachers, and researchers. Students will learn how they can use AI to write and proofread, while teachers will gain insights into the workings of AI for academic writing, what risks to be aware of, and how to evaluate if students have plagiarized using AI.

The webinar will take place on 20th April. Register your seat now!

 

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