For strategies on communicating AI/ML policies with students, please visit the Guidelines for Communicating AI Policies web page.
Academic Integrity:
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ places high value upon educating students about academic integrity. At the same time, the University will not tolerate dishonesty, and it will not offer the privileges of the community to the repeat offender. The academic community assumes that work of any kind--whether a research paper, a critical essay, a homework assignment, a test or quiz, a computer program, or a creative assignment in any medium--is done, entirely and without unauthorized assistance, by the individual(s) whose name(s) it bears. Students bear the ultimate responsibility for implementing the principles of academic integrity. For more information, please visit Faculty Policy Series #11.
Use of AI tools permitted with acknowledgement. Use of AI tools permitted with acknowledgement. You may use AI/ML tools such as ChatGPT or Dall-E on assignments, discussions, exams, and presentations in this course if you use clear and accurate citations in the assignment submission where and how AI/ML tools have been used. Any assignment that was completed with AI/ML tools must contain an appropriate citation.
- See below for resources on citing AI/ML:
- APA: How to cite Chat GPT
- Penn State University Libraries—Citing Generative AI tools:
- Harper College: Citing ChatGPT and Generative AI: