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Integrity in Online Assessments: Empowering Professors in the AI Era with McGraw Hill Connect® and Proctorio

Smart Solutions for Maintaining Trust and Integrity in Digital Assessments

  • Higher Education
  • Webinar
  • Virtual
  • Event
  • Proctorio
  • Remote Proctoring
  • 60 Minutes
  • Live Webinar

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As AI tools become more prevalent, maintaining integrity in online assessments is more important than ever. Join McGraw Hill and Proctorio to explore how integrated solutions help educators deter misuse of artificial intelligence and uphold fairness in digital learning environments. 

This session will highlight practical strategies for detecting AI‑assisted cheating, securing online exams, and fostering authentic student performance. Educators will gain actionable insights into using Connect and Proctorio to create trustworthy, equitable assessment experiences that reflect genuine learning in the AI era. 

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About Your Speaker

  • Christopher Martell -

    Christopher Martell

    Christopher Martell is a Solutions Architect with an extensive education background, focused on building secure, scalable assessment solutions for higher education, corporate, and government organizations. He works closely with cross-functional teams to align product capabilities with real-world needs, with a strong emphasis on usability, privacy, and thoughtful implementation. Outside of work, he’s a longtime fan of Star Trek and a dedicated LEGO enthusiast who enjoys building and exploring creative ideas.

  • Rachel Cox -

    Rachel Cox

    Rachel Cox, MS, CPA, is an Instructor of Professional Practice and serves as the Coordinator of the Accounting Program at OSU-Tulsa. She typically teaches a mix of Intermediate Accounting, Auditing, and Ethics courses at OSU. She joined the faculty in 2017 after spending five years working as a CPA in Tulsa, Oklahoma for EY and BOK Financial. She graduated from OSU with both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Accounting in 2012.