Academic Integrity: A Comprehensive Approach

Brief Abstract

AI technologies are in a constant state of evolution. This makes it increasingly difficult to detect their presence. In this session we will discuss why this is difficult and ways to detour the use of AI.

Presenters

Thomas Fetsch has been with Proctorio for more than 5 years in various positions. In his current position as Managing Director, he is responsible for the operative international business as well as the sales within the United States. In this role, he is responsible for strategic and operational business development and represents Proctorio in presentations and seminars, among other things. Thomas looks back on 20+ years of experience as a business development manager in the field of digitalization and modernization of applications and processes. His focus was in the areas of education, knowledge building or service management. Currently, he actively contributes to the product strategy in a market-oriented way and supports the growth of the global business and the activities of the entire team.

Extended Abstract

Continuing education and the awarding of degrees are key assets for colleges and universities. In today's higher education upholding integrity while pursuing a degree is paramount to ensuring students' success. These degrees serve as proof of the educational value provided by institutions and the achievements of their students. It is pertinent to guarantee the thorough documentation and traceability of this evidence. Within this framework, we lay out a plan for customizing qualification measures to offer tailored benefits to universities, colleges, and students.