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Generative Artificial Intelligence & Academic Integrity I acknowledge that I may not use generative AI tools to complete multiple-choice quizzes. As required by other assignments, if generative AI is used I must:  include the name and/or description of AI tool used (e.g., Grammarly); brief description of how the AI tool was used. include a copy of the specific “command” given to AI. I acknowledge that all assignments are subject to the University’s academic integrity policy which includes recycled work and AI.  I further acknowledge that all assignments in this course are subject to Turnitin even if not explicitly stated on the assignment, or submitted via Turnitin.  I acknowledge the following Penn State’s Academic Integrity Policy provided below: According to Penn State policy  an academic integrity violation is “an intentional, unintentional, or attempted violation of course or assessment policies to gain an academic advantage or to advantage or disadvantage another student academically.” Unless your instructor tells you otherwise, you must complete all course work entirely on your own, using only sources that have been permitted by your instructor, and you may not assist other students with papers, quizzes, exams, or other assessments. If your instructor allows you to use ideas, images, or word phrases created by another person (e.g., from Course Hero or Chegg) or by generative technology, such as ChatGPT, you must identify their source. You may not submit false or fabricated information, use the same academic work for credit in multiple courses, or share instructional content. Students with questions about academic integrity should ask their instructor before submitting work.    Students facing allegations of academic misconduct may not drop/withdraw from the affected course unless they are cleared of wrongdoing.. Attempted drops will be prevented or reversed, and students will be expected to complete course work and meet course deadlines. Students who are found responsible for academic integrity violations face academic outcomes, which can be severe, and put themselves at jeopardy for other outcomes which may include ineligibility for Dean’s List, pass/fail elections, and grade forgiveness. Students may also face consequences from their home/major program and/or The Schreyer Honors College.

Generative Artificial Intelligence & Academic Integrity I ac…

Posted on: August 19, 2025 Last updated on: August 19, 2025 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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