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Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s AI Framework
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AI Integration at Âé¶¹´«Ã½
Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s AI Framework ensures educators use artificial intelligence ethically, securely, and in alignment with our academic mission. Developed under the guidance of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ AI Council, these principles support faculty in integrating AI thoughtfully into teaching, research, and operations.
Principles Integrating AI for Faculty
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1. Understand: Know the Tool
- Recognize AI’s strengths, limitations, and risks.
- Match AI tools with clear learning objectives—use traditional AI for automating tasks and generative AI for fostering creativity or personalized feedback.
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2. Be Accountable & Transparent
- Clearly disclose AI usage in syllabi, assignments, and communications.
- Cite AI-generated content—students and faculty alike should know when and how AI contributed to work products.
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3. Uphold Integrity
- Use AI in ways that respect intellectual property, academic honesty, and university standards.
- Avoid unauthorized or deceptive AI use and ensure AI inputs do not violate data privacy policies.
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4. Strive for Excellence & Equity
- Use AI to raise the academic rigor and impact of your work.
- Take advantage of AI-enhanced tools responsibly to support diverse learners through accessibility features and inclusive design.
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5. Promote a Culture of Care
- Develop AI tools and assignments that remain centered on human interaction, empathy, and connection.
- Use AI to support, not replace, faculty-student engagement, and ensure that every learner feels valued and supported.
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6. Align with Policy
- Follow Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s Academic Integrity Policy and other regulations (e.g., FERPA, accessibility, ethics) when applying AI in your teaching.
- Ensure that AI-driven grading or analytics processes are fair, auditable, and meet transparency standards, particularly when AI outputs could affect academic progress.
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7. Use Approved Tools & Platforms
- Use only AI platforms vetted and supported by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (e.g., Microsoft Copilot with data privacy).
- Seek guidance from CIRT or the Help Desk when evaluating new tools, and confirm compliance with university policies.
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8. Support Ongoing Learning
- Engage with training and innovation grants offered by the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ AI Council.
- Join communities of practice to explore emerging AI tools, pedagogy, and policy. AI literacy is an evolving journey, and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ provides the support to grow.
| Understand | Begin the semester with a discussion on AI tools and their classroom roles. |
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| Be Transparent | Add a statement like "AI-assisted writing" to your syllabus policy. |
| Uphold Integrity | Ask students to self-report AI use and submit annotated drafts. |
| Strive for Equity | Use AI captioning tools to make videos accessible for all students. |
| Promote Care | Design AI-supported peer-review exercises to maintain human interaction. |
| Align with Policy | Use Âé¶¹´«Ã½-approved only for high-stakes grading assignments. |
| Use Approved Tools | Direct students to Microsoft Copilot for secured AI tool use. |
| Support Learning | Attend an AI workshop and apply strategies in your next course update. |
Want to learn how Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is guiding ethical and effective AI use?
Explore the full Âé¶¹´«Ã½ AI Guidelines to understand our principles for responsible AI integration in teaching, learning, and research—including expectations for transparency, privacy, and academic integrity.
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