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What to do about artificial intelligence?
This is an issue that we can look at as the glass half empty or the glass half full. Whether we like it or not AI is here to stay and has been here for a . There is also a that summarizes the history if you prefer videos. The Wall Street Journal also has a specific to Chat GPT. So just like we all pivoted when the pandemic closed campuses, we also need to reflect on how we want our students to interact with AI in our classes. Our students are smart and curious, so they have probably already started using it.
To start, what are your basic policies on plagiarism?
You should already have clear and supportive policies outlined in your syllabus on plagiarism. Just copying and pasting an answer from AI is considered plagiarism depending on your policies. Review Peralta’s policies to update your own. Specifically, review section A.8. which addresses plagiarism. Let students know if you consider using AI as falling into this category. has a good example of a plagiarism statement.
Is the sky falling?
There are clearly very nefarious uses of AI, but the same with medicine, cars, grades, and almost everything else. You can decide if it is all bad or only bad in certain circumstances. You may want to try using AI to show your students how it can be helpful and how it can go very wrong. City College has an excellent from their DE Coordinators.
Ideas On How To Use AI Productively
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- Examples of how to cite .
- and allowing students to use it freely.
- An on use in the classroom.
- Educate yourself when students ask it to write long papers.
- (from San Diego Miramar College)
- The on what this all means for Higher Ed.
- Listen to with a writing professor from Irvine College
- also has a video on ChatGPT and its uses.
- An on how community colleges can leverage AI.
- The League for Innovation in Community Colleges has a on how to take advantage of ChatGPt.
- on how a DVC Film instructor used ChatGPT
The Tricky Side Of AI
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- Some schools
- An article from about how Foothill College students, faculty, and staff work with AI.
Community Colleges Teaching & Working With AI
- An should be training folks to work in AI.
The information on this webpage is continuously being updated. If you’ve found something that you would like to see included please email your Distance Education Coordinators.