The rapid rise of AI raises deep questions about homework, honesty, and safety. This vital concluding session focuses on how to address academic integrity in the AI era. Instead of relying on unreliable AI detectors, you will learn to design "AI-resilient" assessments that evaluate student drafts, reasoning, and real life reflections. Learn how to draft custom classroom AI honor codes and teach students responsible prompt literacy.
Analyze why automated AI detectors frequently fail and how to pivot to assessments that evaluate the actual learning process.
Teach students to view AI as an interactive research assistant or brainstorming buddy rather than an answer-copying tool.
Learn to draft simple, clear guidelines outlining allowed, restricted, and prohibited AI uses for assignments.
Examine AI biases, misinformation tendencies, and data privacy policies to protect student credentials.
Revise assignments to emphasize personal narrative reflection, logical drafts, presentation components, and peer debates.
Draft a ready-to-share classroom AI usage policy and syllabus statement to share with students and parents.
Classroom AI policy and code templates
AI-resilient assessment designs outline
Student ethical AI discussion starters guide
AI prompt safety reference card
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