Artificial Intelligence Literacy
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Artificial Intelligence Literacy
Artificial Intelligence Literacy
We provide Generative AI literacy to students. Visit us at ISAS Building, Room 109 for a face-to-face consultation. We have shared some valuable resources below that can help you understand how to use AI effectively and ethically.
Section 4.2 of the NUL Anti-plagiarism policy reads " Use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and summarizers to write essays and articles wholly or in part, especially without acknowledgement or approval of the lecturer/supervisor, is also considered a form of plagiarism. These are tools such as wordtune, audiopen and quillbot which help students to paraphrase. "
Citing Generative AI - APA: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/cite-generative-ai-references
Citing Generative AI - MLA: https://style.mla.org/citing-generative-ai/
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AI Student Workshops
Are you interested in using chatbots? Here is a recommended guideline for the ethical use of chatbots in your studies.
Are you interested in using AI for literature review? Here are a few suggested tools and guidelines for turbo-charging your literature review ethically.