
Cath Ellis
Professor Cath Ellis is an academic integrity expert at Western Sydney University, known for her research on the validity of high-stakes testing and the implications of technological vulnerabilities in student assessments. She recently highlighted concerns regarding the reliability of test results in the context of emerging cheating methods and the influence of predictive text technologies on student performance.
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Professor Cath Ellis, a pro vice-chancellor in quality and integrity, argued in her article that aspiring students should hold faith with the higher education system despite concerns that the system is being downgraded by the reliance on AI.
Western Sydney University academic Cath Ellis wrote SMH, The Age opinion piece using AIProfessor Cath Ellis is pro vice-chancellor, quality and integrity, at Western Sydney University.
Don’t tell young people to walk away from university. For many, it’s the only way
Professor Cath Ellis, an academic integrity expert, discussed the limitations of data on cheating in universities.
What academics say about cheating students
Professor Cath Ellis from Western Sydney University is an expert in academic integrity.
Sydney university students submitting fake medical certificatesCath Ellis said the concerns come amid a push for students to learn and understand how to use generative AI.
Take-home assignments most susceptive to artificial intelligence as schools look at new methods for assessmentCath Ellis is the pro vice-chancellor for quality and integrity at Western Sydney University.
AI exam monitoring sparks new stress for university studentsWestern Sydney University academic integrity expert Professor Cath Ellis said high-stakes testing was increasingly under threat in terms of the validity of student performance they contend to be measuring.
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