Educator & Student Included templates and artifacts:
Classroom AI acceptable use statement
Assignment redesign guidance
Student AI disclosure language
Evaluation rubrics for AI-assisted work
Prompt quality assessment checklist
Move from AI confusion to institutional clarity.
QueCyc Learning Guides go beyond free AI resources by providing:
Structured, applied learning (not just information)
Clear ethical boundaries and documentation standards
Alignment with academic integrity, equity, and governance
Practical tools educators and students can actually use
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This is not technical training. It is AI fluency grounded in responsibility.
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Design Learning That Holds Up in an AI-Enabled World $10
AI is changing how students write, research, and problem-solve. Ignoring it increases misuse. Over-restricting it creates confusion and inequity.
This educator guide supports you in:
Designing assignments that remain meaningful with AI in the environment
Establishing clear expectations for acceptable AI use
Protecting academic integrity without policing curiosity
Framing AI as a support tool, not a substitute for learning
The emphasis is on instructional design, ethical boundaries, and learner development, not surveillance or technical enforcement.
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Learn How to Use AI Without Crossing Ethical Lines $10
Many students are unsure where help ends and misconduct begins. Rules are often unclear, inconsistent, or changing.
This student guide helps you:
Understand responsible vs. inappropriate AI use
Use AI to support learning without replacing your own work
Build confidence in transparent, ethical decision-making
Avoid academic risk while still benefiting from modern tools
The goal is clarity, not fear and learning, not shortcuts.
AI is framed as a learning assistant, not an author, decision-maker, or substitute for original thought.
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Why This Approach Is Different
Most AI training focuses on speed, automation, or tool mastery. This program focuses on judgment, accountability, and sustainable use.
AI will keep changing. Human responsibility does not.
This learning model equips people to adapt thoughtfully regardless of which tools come next.