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AI Tools and Resources: Digital Citizenship - AI

This subject guide includes information and suggested resources for beginning research on the topic of Generative Artificial Intelligence.

AI-generated Writing

Turnitin free resources to help educators and institutions navigate issues related to AI-generated writing:

  1. AI conversations: Handling false positives for educators: This guide shares strategies educators can consider before and after submissions when discovering a false positive.
  2. AI conversations: Handling false positives for students: This guide for students shares strategies they can consider before and after submissions when confronted with a false positive.
  3. Approaching a student regarding potential AI misuse: This guide supports honest, open dialogue with students regarding their work without either party becoming overly defensive during what can be a difficult interaction.
  4. Discussion starters for tough conversations about AI: This guide helps educators focus on growth in the work that has been submitted and facilitate productive conferences.
  5. Ethical AI use checklist for students: This checklist for students provides guidance during all phases of work and suggests ways for them to make decisions that support integrity and align with educator guidelines.
  6. How to Cite AI Tools: A guide for students - Learn how to uphold academic integrity and responsible research with generative AI tools

To assist teachers in evaluation students' assignments, a computer science graduate developed GPTZero, an AI-checking tool thjat determines whether a text has been artificially generated. GPTZero is trained to detect ChatGPT. GPT4, Bard, LLaMa, and other AI models.