University of Glasgow
Generative AI for Students: Ethics & Academic Integrity
University of Glasgow

Generative AI for Students: Ethics & Academic Integrity

Taught in English

Course

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

Andrew Struan
Caitlin Diver
Jennifer Boyle

Instructors: Andrew Struan

Intermediate level

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9 hours to complete
3 weeks at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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August 2024

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There are 3 modules in this course

Our first module introduces you to what we mean by AI and GenAI, as well as the concept of digital literacies. We'll cover here the ways in which the tools work and the different categories of tools available. You'll be able to use the information here to boost your confidence in using the various types of AI tools available, as well as being able to discern what the tools do and how they might benefit you in your work, research and study.

What's included

4 videos3 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts

Our second module expands on the use of AI and GenAI tools. We'll cover here the role of the human and the computer in our tasks when studying and researching for university. We'll also look at the types of tools available in more depth and detail. We'll discuss how and why these work in particular ways, the benefits of using particular types of tools for particular types of work, and the role of AI in your studies. We'll also cover the crucial and important elements of some of the challenges and problems in using AI, including the human and environmental costs, the data biases, and the social issues involved.

What's included

5 videos5 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts

We've covered now the ways in which you can use AI tools in your studies and research, the types of tools available to you, and some of the wider issues or problems with using AI tools. Below, you'll cover the key elements of academic integrity and good academic practice (including avoiding plagiarism!) when using AI tools. We'll look at the key principles of academic integrity in an AI-powered world, as well as thinking about the rules of research and using data with confidence and confidentiality.

What's included

5 videos3 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

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Andrew Struan
University of Glasgow
1 Course386 learners

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