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Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI 

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As educators and students grapple with what is allowed when using generative AI (GenAI) tools, I have compiled five tips to help you design or redesign academic integrity statements for your syllabus, assignments, exams, and course activities. Students might benefit from using these tools on some assignments, but not others.

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Five Tips for Writing Academic Integrity Statements in the Age of AI 

Faculty Focus

As educators and students grapple with what is allowed when using generative AI (GenAI) tools, I have compiled five tips to help you design or redesign academic integrity statements for your syllabus, assignments, exams, and course activities. Students might benefit from using these tools on some assignments, but not others.

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How Should Professors Respond When Students Ask for Accommodations?

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How I figure it, there are a list of things I find reasonable for all students—letting them stand or wiggle when they are having problems with attention or sleepiness, taking extra time to answer questions for assignments and projects, moving at a pace that is comfortable for the slowest in the group when we are on-the-move for class, etc.

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The Humanities May Be Declining at Universities — But They’re Thriving on Zoom

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Fair is fair, speak out! So Wellmon threw out his syllabus. The bard sings again, about the grimmest fight the hero Odysseus ever braved. The stranger melts into tears. This time, the king addresses his magnificent guest: “Don’t be crafty now, my friend, don’t hide the truth I’m after. It was incredible,” Wellmon says.

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Can a Sitcom Teach Philosophy? Meet a Scholar Advising 'The Good Place'

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And we also checked in with an administrator at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas who assigns the show in a first-year seminar she leads. But could a show like the Good Place actually belong on a college syllabus? For this week’s podcast, we talked first with Todd May, that professor helping to advise The Good Place.