DEFINITION
SCENARIO
GENERATIVE AI
100

The process of providing written credit to another writer that is not yourself. 

What is Citation

100

You are having difficulty with a math class. A tutor you find online offers to do your homework for you so that you can pass the class. You agree, and you turn in the completed homework for credit. 

This is an example of what type of academic integrity violation? (Hint: Think Umbrella Term). 

What is Academic Dishonesty

100

To learn your course's expectations for AI usage, you should do this at the beginning of the semester - and whenever an assignment is given. 

What is Review the Syllabus

200

Taking responsibility for one's actions can also be referred to as taking [BLANK].

What is Accountability

200

Last semester, you wrote a detailed paper on climate change in a writing course. This year you're taking a political science class, and the instructor assigns a similar assignment. You re-submit the same paper from your previous class without consulting your political science professor.

This is an example of what type of academic integrity violation? 

What is Self-Plagiarism

200

This is a task that generative AI is (generally) good at. 

What is Brainstorming?

300

Representing another person's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's original work. 

What is Plagiarism

300

You have a doctor's note excusing you from your 8AM to 9AM classes. One of your midterm exams starts at 9:30AM. You "edit" your doctor's note to excuse you from 8AM to 9PM and send it to your professor to ask for an alternate test date. 

This is an example of what type of academic integrity violation? 

What is Fabricating Information

300

Before utilizing any of the information provided by a generative AI, you should review it for [BLANK]. 

What is Inaccuracies?

(Also Accepted: Bias or Stereotypes).  

400

[BLANK] is commonly referred to as "doing the right thing, even when no one is watching." 

What is Integrity?

400

You're in a group chat with several of your classmates in a challenging science course. One of your classmates takes the exam early, and then they send screenshots of the questions and answers into the group chat. 

This is an example of what type of academic integrity violation?

What is Unauthorized Collaboration?

400

Using generative AI within the constraints of course expectations and as a brainstorming or study tool is an example of [BLANK]. 

What is Ethical AI Usage?

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