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Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
This panel discussion presents innovative pedagogical strategies to prevent AI-based plagiarism. As AI models become more sophisticated, educators are challenged to craft assignments that guarantee authentic student work. Each panelist will share tested course designs that prioritize original thought and personal voice, as well as strategies that are structured to minimize generative AI-involvement. Join us for a collaborative conversation on building a culture of academic integrity and student authenticity in our digital media programs.

Moderator: Toni Perry, Liberty University
Panelists: Shaun Cashman, Liberty University
Nadine El Sayed, American University in Cairo
Roger Rome, Liberty University
Moderators
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Toni E. Perry

Instructor & Doctoral Candidate, Liberty University
An award-winning professor with twelve years of experience teaching, coaching, and mentoring in higher education. An accomplished digital media/ marketing communications/events professional with over 25 years of experience in communications, broadcast media, production, public relations... Read More →
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Roger Rome

Assoc. Professor, Liberty University
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Nadine El Sayed

Associate professor of practice, The American University in Cairo
Nadine El Sayed is an associate professor of practice at the Journalism and Mass Communication Department. Prior to joining AUC, El Sayed was the senior editor leading the regional custom media publications at Springer Nature, the biggest scientific publisher in the world, and an adjunct faculty... Read More →
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Shaun Cashman

Liberty University
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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