Ethical Use of Generative AI in Academics

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Consider this scenario: Instead of writing a new paper, Shante resubmits a paper she completed in another class because it is about a similar topic. This is an example of _____ plagiarism. A. direct B. accidental C. permissible D. self

self

What does it mean to be transparent? A. Demonstrating integrity, competence, and reliability in a professional setting B. Acting openly, without secrecy regarding one's intentions C. Proactively including others even if they have different perspectives or lived experiences D. Acting in a manner that gives rise to doubt, caution, or mistrust

Acting openly, without secrecy regarding one's intentions

_____ is a broad term used to describe deceitful actions that support academic success but undermine the integrity of the educational process. A. Academic dishonesty B. Generative AI C. Transparency D. Plagiarism

Academic dishonesty

What aligns with the ethical use of generative AI in school? A. Assume that everything produced by generative AI is true, accurate, and unbiased. B. Know your course's policies about the use of generative AI. C. Get the paid versions of generative AI so you won't get caught using it. D. Have it write your Discussion Board posts, but change a word or two so that it's not an exact copy.

Know your course's policies about the use of generative AI.

What is ghostwriting? A. Using generative AI to help you understand a concept better before you work on a class project B. A broad term used to describe deceitful actions that support academic success but undermine the educational process C. Accidentally forgetting to cite your sources when writing a paper D. The act of writing on behalf of another person who will be identified as the author

The act of writing on behalf of another person who will be identified as the author

What is academic dishonesty? A. The norms of appropriate, responsible, and empowered technology use B. A method of thinking critically about the use of generative AI, often applied before using it C. Unethical actions that support academic success but disrupt the process of teaching and learning D. A set of skills that allow us to find, evaluate, and use information

Unethical actions that support academic success but disrupt the process of teaching and learning

What is cheating? A. Acting in a way that is not secretive but is open about one's intentions B. Using unfair advantages or prohibited resources when completing tasks C. Using generative AI in any way while completing schoolwork D. Thinking critically about the uses of generative AI before using it

Using unfair advantages or prohibited resources when completing tasks

Consider this scenario: Carson doesn't have time to write his paper, so his girlfriend writes it for him. This is an example of _____. A. information literacy B. ghostwriting C. transparency D. bribery

ghostwriting

Consider this scenario: Alexis copies a paragraph from her textbook into her paper but changes a word or two so that it is not an exact copy. This is an example of _____ plagiarism. A. direct B. mosaic C. self D. ghostwriting

mosaic

Consider this scenario: Denise wants to use ChatGPT to help her organize her thoughts before writing an essay. To make sure she isn't breaking any rules, Denise speaks with her instructor about how she wants to use ChatGPT before she begins the project. Denise is demonstrating _____. A. academic dishonesty B. transparency C. ghostwriting D. plagiarism

transparency

What is Turnitin? A. A program that evaluates whether texts were written by large language models B. A method of assessing the appropriateness of generative AI use in school C. A form of plagiarism that occurs when students accidentally submit the wrong assignment D. A popular large language model used by students to complete assignments

A program that evaluates whether texts were written by large language models

_____ is using unfair advantages or prohibited resources when completing tasks. A. Ghostwriting B. Plagiarism C. Cheating D. Digital citizenship

Cheating


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