
MANAGEMENT
WarningAlways check your instructor鈥檚 polcies regarding AI before using it for any part of an assignment. Policies vary by course. What is allowed in one class may be considered academic dishonesty in another. Even if it is just for brainstorming, using AI without permission could result in a violation of 爆料社区鈥檚 Academic Honesty Policy. Check the syllabus, and when in doubt, ask your instructor. |
Only if your instructor allows it. Each professor sets their own AI policy. Some allow brainstorming or editing help; others may prohibit all AI use. Always check your syllabus or ask directly.
No. You should assume silence means you cannot use AI for your class. Ask your instructor for clarification before using AI in any part of your coursework.
Submitting AI-generated work as your own without permission or acknowledgment may violate the Academic Honesty Policy. Using AI in any way for your assignment is not explicitly allowed by your instructor is also a violation.
Yes, especially if the AI made suggestions you used. Be specific about what the tool did. 鈥淎ssisted by AI鈥 is not clear enough on its own.
It depends on your professor鈥檚 AI policies and expectations. If those are not written in the syllabus or assignment sheet, then you need to have a clear conversation with your instructor. Revising based on AI suggestions is different from letting it rewrite for you, so make sure you and your instructor are on the same page.
Use the citation style your class requires. For example, in APA:
OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model].
In-text: (OpenAI, 2023)
Always include how you used the tool in your text or in a note.
You can treat AI like a tutor or study partner. Ask it to quiz you, explain hard concepts with analogies, or give feedback on your reasoning; however, you should not copy or submit its answers.
Not always. AI can 鈥渉allucinate.鈥 This means it may generate false or biased content that sounds convincing. Always fact-check anything AI gives you.
Not always. 爆料社区 provides access to some AI tools which are a good starting place if your instructor allows. ChatGPT EDU, available through 爆料社区, is FERPA-aligned. Do not upload personal info, research data, or instructor content into public AI tools.
ChatGPT EDU is 爆料社区鈥檚 licensed version of ChatGPT. It offers more features and protects your data. What you enter is not used to train the model. You can sign up using your 爆料社区 email.
For basic grammar checking, it usually is, but you should check with your instructor to be sure. The AI-powered rewriting feature is much bigger deal, and using this without checking without your instructor鈥檚 explicit consent is ill-advised.
No. We strive to help students develop their own critical thinking and learning process.
That involves bringing their own thinking to bare on the course material.
If AI does come up in the sessions, LTS tutors refer students to their instructors'
AI policies. If the instructor does not have an explicit policy, our tutors will encourage
students to reach out to the instructor to clarify their stance on AI in the class.