Classic Rewind Series: Beyond Plagiarism Detection: Cultivating Ethical AI Engagement in Student Projects


Date & Time:
March 13th, 2024 – 12:05 pm – 1:00 pm
Presenter: Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Instructional Designer IV, H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship
This presentation, tailored for university faculty, explores a UNIV 1000 assignment that redefines the traditional approach to academic integrity. Session participants will act the part of students, as they collaboratively utilize ChatGPT to create a draft, fact-check and revise, and document their workflow. The presentation will include examples of this assignment’s use in a recent UNIV 1000 course and the reaction of students. Participants will discuss the advantages of assignments that require students to transparently document their roles and decision-making processes, emphasizing process evaluation over final output assessment. The goals of this assignment will appeal to faculty members from diverse academic disciplines: to foster critical thinking, promote ethical AI engagement, and encourage collaboration.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will:
- Outline ideas for how to incorporate generative AI into their courses.
- Identify strategies that work well when using generative AI for coursework.
- Explain how generative AI can be used for student engagement and learning.
Registration:
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