Writing is more than just a school requirement—it’s a fundamental skill that shapes how we think, communicate, and engage with the world. When we write, we clarify our thoughts, develop critical thinking, and learn to structure arguments logically. Writing teaches us precision, creativity, and the power of persuasion, all of which are essential in academics, careers, and everyday life.
In a world increasingly influenced by technology, the ability to express ideas clearly and originally is more valuable than ever. While AI tools can assist with brainstorming and organization, they cannot replace the human ability to reason, analyze, and create meaningful connections. Mastering writing ensures that we don’t just consume information passively but actively shape our own perspectives and contribute to conversations with authenticity and integrity.
Ultimately, learning to write well isn’t just about getting good grades—it’s about becoming a confident thinker, a persuasive communicator, and a lifelong learner.
Understanding academic integrity and proper AI writing tool use helps you avoid plagiarism and misconduct. Participation in discussions around academic integrity and proper AI writing tool use makes it so you have a say in your own learning goals and create a good culture around learning at your school.
Below you will find the following information: definition of academic integrity, then getting more specific about AI and its relationship to academic integrity, and finally providing some information about proper AI writing tool use (and misuse). In doing so, the intent is to help you understand the ways in which you can use AI properly and avoid academic dishonesty.
*This information and the acronym "process" is borrowed, with permission, from turnitin.com
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Oftentimes, we define academic integrity as what it is not (i.e., not plagiarizing, not contract cheating, not engaging in AI writing misconduct, and not cheating in general), but then students miss out on what it is supposed to be.
The word “academic integrity” focuses on a commitment to honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage.
An authoritative definition of academic integrity can be found at the International Center of Academic Integrity (ICAI), which was founded in 1992 by leading researchers. (Did you know there is an entire cohort of academics whose focus is primarily about academic integrity)? Don McCabe is credited as the person who popularized the term “academic integrity.” In 1999, the Center identified and described the “fundamental values of academic integrity” as honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility, and in 2014 added the sixth value of courage. Academic integrity, per the ICAI, is a commitment to these values (Turnitin, 2023).
The values of academic integrity can be described in the following ways:
Honesty: be truthful, give credit, and provide facts
Trust: provide transparency, trust others, give credence
Fairness: apply rules consistently, engage with others equitably, and take responsibility for our own actions
Respect: receive feedback willingly, accept others’ thoughts, and recognize the impacts of our own words and actions on others
Responsibility: follow institutional rules and conduct codes, engage in difficult conversations, and model good behavior
Courage: take a stand to address wrongdoing, be undaunted in defending integrity, and endure discomfort for something you believe in (ICAI, 2020)
The above values, when put into action, display academic integrity.
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AI writing tools and their relationship to academic integrity is a top subject of discussion these days, spurred by the release of ChatGPT in late 2022 by a company called OpenAI. ChatGPT was a huge advancement in Artificial Intelligence, producing responses very, very close to human speech. It can generate replies to short answer questions, and provide essay-length responses.
These advances in AI caused a lot of alarm in the education community (and elsewhere; for instance, the writer and actor unions (WGA and SAG-AFTRA) went on strike in Hollywood, with one of their main concerns being AI-generated work). While educators (academic leaders and faculty) have broadened their discussions around AI writing tools like ChatGPT and accepted that AI is here to stay, the initial (and ongoing) fear is that students will use these tools and represent their output as their own original work. In other words, teachers are afraid that students will use ChatGPT to cheat.
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AI and the value of honesty
Honesty is about being truthful, fact-based, and giving credit to the person who came up with the ideas. If you disclose your use of AI writing tools by citing AI, then you’re using AI writing tools with integrity. However, if you do not attribute work written by AI writing tools and instead claim the work as your own, then you are violating academic integrity.
AI and the value of trust
Are you providing transparency in your work? This means that if you’re using AI writing tools to brainstorm or help with writing structure, you should be clear about your actions. Doing so builds trust with your instructor. Hiding any work you’ve done with the help of AI violates trust.
AI and the value of fairness
Fairness means that everyone is working with the same resources and consistency, and that we take responsibility for our own actions. When you submit work to your instructor, you are taking responsibility for the content and claiming it as your own original work. Is an AI writing tool giving you an unfair advantage over others? For instance, if you’re working on an assignment and the rules are not to use AI, and you might be one of a few (or the only one) using AI to complete an assignment; this is a shortcut solution that disregards fairness.
AI and the value of respect
Receiving feedback and recognizing the impact of your words and actions on other folks are ways to show respect. Improper use of AI (e.g., when it’s not allowed on an assignment) flouts learning, which disrespects the instructor and your cohort’s efforts. While generative AI tools can be useful to help you understand a topic or structure your thoughts, using them to write extensive parts of work for you, especially when it’s not allowed or required for part of the assignment, is academic misconduct.
AI and the value of responsibility
This value is pretty clear, as responsibility is about following codes of conduct and modeling good behavior. If you’re using AI writing tools with the blessing of your instructor, then you’re following instructions. If you’re using AI writing tools secretly and in defiance of rules, then you’re not only breaking rules, you’re not modeling good behavior.
AI and the value of courage
Courage is about standing up for what’s right, defending integrity, and in some cases, enduring discomfort for what you believe in. Learning isn’t always easy, but the end result is valuable. Resisting the temptation to use AI writing tools when they’re not allowed or making sure to always attribute AI-generated text is simply an act of courage. Maybe that line is a bit cringey, but you’ll find that standing your ground and staying the course on learning is brave.
Read more about the definition of academic integrity (link courtesy of turnitin.com)
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Responsible AI use follows the tenets of academic integrity. (Additionally, you may want to refer to your school or university policy on proper AI use, if one exists. The following are some general suggestions to supplement your school’s code of conduct).
AI is a toolkit for solving problems, like calculators for math calculations. When used correctly, it can be an aid for learning and fostering thinking skills. But when we become dependent on technology, it’s easy to skip steps in learning and end up in a place where you aren’t able to do things on your own. Additionally, ChatGPT doesn’t always provide accurate information; you will need to double check everything, including sources, that ChatGPT offers. In some ways, they are calculators; in other ways, they are inaccurate calculators, so you need to understand the basics of what you are trying to say. The following are ways to make sure you are using AI properly in your work.
Acknowledge the use of AI in your work (scroll back to the top to see a sample of this and where to place it in your essay!)
Any writing that generative AI provides has to be cited. The current guidelines for citing AI are still being developed. For most referencing styles, there are no specific directions for citing ChatGPT or other generative AI (University of Queensland). This makes things a bit more complicated.
However, there are interim guidelines for citing AI in different citation formats. The University of Queensland provides some information on citing AI in APA, AGLC, Chicago, and MLA formats.
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***Only MLA format rules and examples are provided. ***
MLA format
For MLA, AI citations may look like this:
In-text citation:
(Short form Title of source)
Example:
(“Compare and contrast the setting”)
Reference list or work cited:
“Title of source” prompt. Name of AI Tool, version, Company, Date content was generated, General web address of tool.
Example:
“Compare and contrast the settings of Italy and Britain in A Room With a View by E.M. Forster” prompt. ChatGPT, 1 Jan version, OpenAI, 14 September, 2023, chat.openai.com/chat.
If the prompt hasn’t been included in the text, it can be included in a paragraph note on the Works Cited page:
Even if there are no referencing guidelines for a citation format or if you used AI writing tools at any point in your writing process, you should still acknowledge any use of AI that you’ve used to help complete your assignment. According to Latrobe University, one example of an acknowledgment looks like the following: Whilst/While the writing is my own and I take responsibility for all errors, ChatGPT was used to create the initial section structure for this essay.
Furthermore, AI writing tools can’t accurately cite their own sources (and thus, often plagiarize material, so it may show up in similarity detection like Turnitin Feedback Studio). So you also need to double check ChatGPT’s sources, as they may be wrong or completely made up. Those sources, too, need to be cited.
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Brainstorming ideas
For instance, using AI to brainstorm ideas or find a way to structure an essay can be useful and further learning, particularly when teachers give permission to use AI for this purpose. One particularly effective use for AI is to ask it to generate counter-arguments to identify points you may have overlooked in your argument. Using those brainstormed ideas to write something in your own words with your own research can qualify as proper use, especially when the final work states that you used AI in the initial stages.
AI is also useful to figure out how to structure your argument; but your argument, too, must be your own and in your own words. If you use AI for this function, be sure to state that you’ve used AI in the initial stages of your work.
Check out the original thinking throughout the writing process poster (turnitin.com)
The gray area of AI use, also known as The Fine Print
All of the ways students can use generative AI is subject to the code of conduct at your school. That is, if your school bans any use of AI in completing assignments, including brainstorming, then you should not use AI; in the case that AI is explicitly banned, any use would then be misuse.
Read part 2: Frequently asked questions about AI writing tool misuse (turnitin.com)
Conclusion: What you need to know about proper AI writing tool use as students
Here’s the thing: the process of writing is how you learn to think and express your ideas. While AI tools can help you study, and can help you get started with framing your thoughts, your thoughts must be your own, and reflected in the work you submit for evaluation.
Think of it this way: it’s okay to ask someone to proofread your work and make sure you don’t have spelling or grammar errors. But it’s not okay to ask someone to rewrite your work.
It’s also okay to ask someone to help you brainstorm, but it’s not okay to ask someone to write your essay for you.
AI is here to stay, and students need to understand what constitutes proper and improper use of AI writing tools. This is important because not only do you want to avoid misconduct and discipline, you want to make sure that you come out of school prepared for the future. This preparation includes a deep understanding of academic integrity as well as a firm footing in the subject matter you’ve studied.
Learn more about the International Day of Action for Academic Integrity (turnitin.com)
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What you need to know about proper AI writing tool use as students
Here’s the thing: the process of writing is how you learn to think and express your ideas. While AI tools can help you study, and can help you get started with framing your thoughts, your thoughts must be your own, and reflected in the work you submit for evaluation.
Think of it this way: it’s okay to ask someone to proofread your work and make sure you don’t have spelling or grammar errors. But it’s not okay to ask someone to rewrite your work.
It’s also okay to ask someone to help you brainstorm, but it’s not okay to ask someone to write your essay for you.
AI is here to stay, and students need to understand what constitutes proper and improper use of AI writing tools. This is important because not only do you want to avoid misconduct and discipline, you want to make sure that you come out of school prepared for the future. This preparation includes a deep understanding of academic integrity as well as a firm footing in the subject matter you’ve studied.
Learn more about the International Day of Action for Academic Integrity (turnitin.com)
*The following information was borrowed from human.libretexts.org with no omissions, additions, or revisions
Editing and revising are essential steps in the writing process. These stages involve refining your work to improve clarity, coherence, grammar, and overall quality. AI tools, like ChatGPT, can provide valuable assistance in this process, helping you identify areas for improvement and offering suggestions to enhance your writing. In this section, we will explore how to use AI effectively for editing and revising, with practical examples and accessible explanations.
Grammar and Spelling Checks: AI can quickly identify and correct grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and punctuation issues, ensuring your writing is polished and professional.
Style and Tone Suggestions: AI can suggest improvements to your writing style and tone, helping you achieve the desired effect and maintain consistency throughout your work.
Clarity and Coherence: AI can highlight sentences or paragraphs that may be unclear or difficult to follow, offering suggestions to improve readability and coherence.
Content Enhancement: AI can provide feedback on the content of your writing, suggesting ways to strengthen your arguments, add supporting details, or improve the overall flow of your essay.
1. Grammar and Spelling Checks
Ensuring your writing is free from grammatical errors and spelling mistakes is crucial for maintaining professionalism and credibility. AI tools can help you quickly identify and correct these issues.
Example: You have written a draft of an essay and want to check for grammar and spelling errors.
Prompt: "Can you check my essay for grammar and spelling mistakes?"
AI Response:
Original Sentence: "The affect of social media on teenagers are significant, it affect their mental health and academic performance."
Corrected Sentence: "The effect of social media on teenagers is significant; it affects their mental health and academic performance."
2. Style and Tone Suggestions
Maintaining a consistent style and tone throughout your writing is important for effectively communicating your message. AI can suggest improvements to help you achieve the desired effect.
Example: You want to ensure your essay maintains a formal tone.
Prompt: "Can you suggest changes to make my essay sound more formal?"
AI Response:
Original Sentence: "Kids these days spend way too much time on social media, and it’s really bad for their grades."
Revised Sentence: "Adolescents today spend an excessive amount of time on social media, which negatively impacts their academic performance."
3. Clarity and Coherence
Clear and coherent writing is essential for ensuring your readers can easily follow your ideas. AI can help you identify and revise unclear or disjointed sections of your writing.
Example: You have written a complex paragraph and want to ensure it is clear and coherent.
Prompt: "Can you help me revise this paragraph to make it clearer?"
AI Response:
Original Paragraph: "Social media has lots of effects on teenagers. For example, they can get addicted to it, which makes it hard to focus on school. Also, there are issues with cyberbullying, and teens sometimes compare themselves to others, which can cause low self-esteem."
Revised Paragraph: "Social media significantly affects teenagers in various ways. Addiction to social media can hinder their ability to focus on schoolwork. Additionally, issues such as cyberbullying and the tendency for teens to compare themselves to others can lead to low self-esteem."
4. Content Enhancement
Strengthening the content of your writing can make your arguments more compelling and your overall essay more effective. AI can provide feedback and suggestions to help you enhance your content.
Example: You want to add more depth to an argument in your essay.
Prompt: "Can you suggest ways to strengthen my argument about the impact of social media on teenagers' mental health?"
AI Response:
Original Argument: "Social media can negatively affect teenagers' mental health."
Enhanced Argument: "Social media can have a detrimental impact on teenagers' mental health, as evidenced by numerous studies. For instance, research conducted by the American Psychological Association found that teenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media are more likely to experience anxiety and depression. The constant exposure to idealized images and lifestyles on social media platforms can also lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem among teenagers."
Review AI Suggestions Carefully: AI tools can provide valuable feedback, but they are not infallible. Always review suggestions critically and ensure they align with your intended meaning and style.
Personalize Your Writing: Use AI suggestions as a starting point, but make sure to personalize and refine the content to reflect your unique voice and perspective.
Combine AI with Human Feedback: While AI can provide helpful insights, it’s also beneficial to seek feedback from peers, instructors, or mentors. Combining AI feedback with human feedback can give you a more comprehensive understanding of areas for improvement.
Practice Makes Perfect: Regularly using AI tools for editing and revising can help you develop a keener eye for detail and improve your writing skills over time.
AI can be a powerful ally in the editing and revising process, helping you polish your writing and ensure it is clear, coherent, and compelling. When you use AI tools for grammar and spelling checks, style and tone suggestions, clarity and coherence improvements, and content enhancement, you can elevate the quality of your work. Always be sure to personalize and refine AI suggestions, review them critically, and combine them with human feedback to achieve the best results. Keep in mind: we are here to learn and build skills through the writing process rather than simply produce papers.
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Using AI to help you study
Another proper use for AI is to study; AI tools can be used to:
Generate practice quizzes or flashcards to help you prepare for exams
Tutor yourself to improve your language skills
Interact with virtual tutors
Create study guides
Summarize a recorded lecture
Conduct research and find key points on a particular subject or topic
Evaluate mathematical problems, lines of computer code, and complex formulas
Brainstorm ways to start a new project
Stimulate your thinking and develop new ideas
Inspire you to ask questions you might not otherwise consider
Request study strategies
Encourage your AI tool to motivate you
Ask AI to help you manage your study time by analyzing your schedule and suggesting the best study periods (Latrobe University, 2023; EuroEducation, 2023; Chen, The New York Times, 2023)
That said, The New York Times says there’s “One warning to keep in mind: When studying, it’s paramount that the information is correct, and to get the most accurate results, you should direct A.I. tools to focus on information from trusted sources rather than pull data from across the web” (Chen, 2023).
If you’re in doubt, Turnitin has an Ethical AI use checklist for your use.
Allowed Use Statement *** IMPORTANT****
Learning to use AI is an emerging skill and there are additional tutorials on how to use them. I am happy to meet and help you with these tools during Card Time...
PLEASE Be aware of the limits of ChatGPT, such as the following:
If you provide minimum-effort prompts, you will get low-quality results. You will need to refine your prompts in order to get good outcomes. This will take work.
Don’t trust anything it says. If it gives you a number or fact, assume it is wrong unless you either know the answer or can check with another source. You will be responsible for any errors or omissions provided by the tool. It works best for topics you understand.
AI is a tool, but one that you need to acknowledge using. Please include a paragraph at the end of any assignment that uses AI explaining what you used the AI for and what prompts you used to get the results. Failure to do so is in violation of academic honesty policies ***SCROLL TO THE TOP FOR AN EXAMPLE***👆🏻
Be thoughtful about when this tool is useful. Don’t use it if it isn’t appropriate for the case or circumstance.
As a way to demonstrate your honest use of these tools and your learning process, you must:
keep histories of your writing progress AND any chats and submit them when requested
cite the content that came from the AI
include an "AI Use Disclaimer" statement at the end of the essay (SCROLL TO THE TOP FOR an example) 👆🏻