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  • How can we design assignments and exams that meet our learning objectives and discourage inappropriate use of AI? | Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence

How can we design assignments and exams that meet our learning objectives and discourage inappropriate use of AI?

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  • Message from the CTLE Interim Director
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  • Why is artificial intelligence (AI) an important topic for faculty and instructors to begin thinking about before classes begin this fall-2023?
  • What information do faculty and instructors need to know about the rapidly expanding AI landscape? 
  • What factors should we consider in deciding when to use and when to curtail AI use in fall courses? 
  • How can we make sure we are prepared to respond to potential academic integrity violations in our courses?
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