Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence

Workshop

Date: Monday 7 October 2024

Time: 09.00 – 12.00

Location: IPD, Department of Education, Frescativägen 54. Room 2503

Are you worried about the risks of plagiarism, especially when students can use AI tools to complete their assignments? How do we help our students to write, cite and think by themselves?

The workshop is aimed for teachers, course directors and staff at Stockholm University involved in the processes surrounding examination and plagiarism.

 

About the workshop

This workshop is based upon a handbook on plagiarism prevention written by Christine Bendixen, Annelie Gunnerstad, Christophe Premat and Alexandra Farazouli.

During the workshop, we will work on best practices to avoid plagiarism and we will also talk about the use of AI tools to help students to acquire knowledge. You are encouraged to come with one course syllabus as you will work in groups to think about the potential use of AI in the syllabus. How can the learning outcomes, the assessments and the grading criteria be formulated in this perspective?

Workshop leader is Christophe Premat, Assistant Professor at the Department of Romance Studies and Classics and Alexandra Farazouli, PhD student at the Department of Education

 

Preparations and litterature   

Read:

Bendixen, C., Gunnerstad, A., Premat, C. (2022). Preventing plagiarism. Stockholm University. Report.

And the critical recension of an article about the use of ChatGPT

Test:

the course module aimed at students on Athena (page in Swedish. If you have trouble finding the course module, please email ceul@su.se and we will help you)

 

Registration

The workshop is aimed at all teaching staff and educational managers, regardless of subject affiliation, at Stockholm University. Participation is free of charge. Book your place in good time, as places are limited. First come, first served is applied.

Register here

Organizer is the Centre for the Advancement of University Teaching (CeUL). CeUL offers workshops on a variety of teaching and learning topics with the aim to support and stimulate engaging and high-quality teaching at all levels at Stockholm University.

The workshop offers an opportunity to explore and develop academic teaching skills that falls under category 5. Course designer. The workshop offers tools and ideas  to creating and developing courses.

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