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: 

  1. Outline ideas for how to incorporate generative AI into their courses.
  2. Identify strategies that work well when using generative AI for coursework.
  3. Explain how generative AI can be used for student engagement and learning.

Registration:

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