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AI Plagiarism and Pedagogy
Your Colleagues Are Working On The Issue of Plagiarizing and Pedagogy With ChatGPT
Here's What Some Fellow Educators Have to Say
Class Policies and AI
Classroom Policy and Syllabus Assistance
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Sample Classroom Policies from Many Curricular Areas: Click Here
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Class Guidelines for Handling AI Generated Writing: Click Here
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Classroom Policy Discussion: Click Here
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"Update Your Course Syllabus with ChatGPT": Click Here
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General Class Policy Being Used by Prof Ryan Baker at University of Pennsylvania: Click Here
- The above policy was shared on LinkedIn and a very interesting conversation ensued: Click Here
Was This Written By AI?
Tools are being created to help us figure out if something was created by artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT.
Please understand that these tools are no foolproof and students can use them as well. However, you may find them useful.
GPTZero: This is a free, non-commercial, tool. Documents are scored by how much may have been written by AI. Each sentence written by AI is highlighted.
ChatGPT: You can actually use ChatGPT to check if something was generated by AI. Simply ask it "was this created by artificial intelligence?" and put in the piece of work.
AI Classifier: A resource that distinguishes between AI and human written text brought to you by the creators of ChatGPT.