Understanding Ethical AI Use
Online Learning Modules:
Kaggle: Intro to Ethics Free Online Course with Certificate of Completion
Avoiding Plagiarism
Plagiarism Detection Tools:
Turnitin – Students can use Turnitin’s plagiarism checker through the university’s learning management system to self-assess their work before submission, ensuring it is free from plagiarism.
Grammarly – Offers plagiarism checking and alerts for potential AI-generated content, helping students ensure their work is original.
Guidelines on Academic Integrity:
- Faculty Senate Academic Offenses Policy
- Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) – Avoiding Plagiarism
- Purdue Information on Citing AI
Navigating Faculty Guidelines
Syllabus Review:
- Understanding Course-Specific AI Policies – Review your syllabus carefully for any specific guidelines your instructors have set regarding AI use. This could include restrictions on AI assistance or requirements for disclosing AI contributions.
- Consulting with Instructors – If you’re unsure about how to use AI tools in a course, reach out to your professor for clarification and guidance.