We had a wonderful discussion about AI and academic assignments with instructors from the UVic Psychology department. The presentation slides and all other materials were created or curated by Rich McCue, MA, BComm (Digital Scholarship Manager & Education Technology Instructor in the Faculty of Education) and Zahra Premji, PhD (Health Research Librarian). Here are the materials
- Presentation Slides – Generative AI & Academic Assignments: Exclude or Embrace?
- Infographic for the presentation (full size)
- UNESCO flow chart to help students understand when it’s safe to use Generative AI in and out of the classroom (see below)
- Thompson Rivers University AI in Education Guide & Student AI Guidelines
- McMaster University Generative AI provisional guidelines for instructors
- UVic Libraries Digital Scholarship Commons free workshops (they may be useful to explore some alternate assignment formats)
- A high-quality multi-media presentation that does an excellent job describing how Generative AI works (by the Financial Times Visual Storytelling Team)
If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to reach out to me at: rmccue@uvic.ca