Educators face challenges with AI misuse but can adapt curricula to promote ethical AI use. Implementing strategies like having a clear AI policy, prioritizing the process over product in assessments, and using varied assessment types can reduce cheating. Incorporating frequent low-stakes checks and requiring personalized examples helps maintain academic integrity. Supervised assessments and live conversations further enhance the validation process. Lastly, AI-inclusive assignments encourage students to engage critically with AI-generated content.
Have an AI policy - Clearly state when and how AI tools can and cannot be used.
Prioritize process over product - Make drafts, logs, reflections, and checkpoints worth as much as the final submission.
AI-inclusive assignments - When appropriate, require students to use AI but also critique, improve, or fact-check its output.
Frequent low-stakes checks - Short in-class quizzes, verbal questions, or quick exercises to confirm understanding.
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