What does AI stand for?
What is Artificial Intelligence?
What should you check in your syllabus before using AI?
What is the AI usage statement?
True or False: Copying AI-generated answers without changes or disclosure is okay.
What is False?
What does “prompt engineering” mean?
What is crafting good questions or instructions for AI?
What is one personal responsibility you have when using AI tools in college?
What is making sure your work reflects your own thinking and effort?
True or False: AI can help you learn, but it shouldn’t do the learning for you.
What is True?
Who should you ask if you're unsure about using AI for an assignment?
What is your professor or instructor?
True or False: You can use AI tools like ChatGPT for any assignment as long as it helps you learn.
What is False? You must have explicit permission from your instructor.
What does the “W” in the WORK method stand for?
What is Who/Role?
How can using AI help you become a better problem solver?
What is by helping you explore different approaches and think critically about solutions?
What kind of AI tool can chat with you and answer questions?
What is ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot?
Name one way AI can help with writing.
What is checking grammar or rewording sentences?
Example: You use ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas for a paper, then write it yourself and include a note at the end. Is this okay?
What is Yes, because you used AI ethically and disclosed it.
What’s one tip for getting better AI results?
What is give more context or examples?
Example: You use AI to generate a list of study tips, then create your own personalized plan. What skill are you practicing?
What is adapting AI output to meet your individual learning needs?
What does “AI fluency” mean?
What is understanding how to use AI tools responsibly, effectively, and ethically?
What should you do if you use AI in your assignment?
What is disclose it clearly?
Example: You use AI to solve a homework problem and copy the answer without changes or disclosure. Is this okay?
What is No, that’s unauthorized assistance and violates academic integrity.
What should you do if the AI’s answer isn’t quite right?
What is evaluate and iterate?
What’s one way AI can support your creativity in engineering projects?
What is helping brainstorm design ideas or visualize concepts?
What is one reason students enjoy using AI?
What is it’s helpful, accessible, and fun?
What’s one thing AI can’t do for you in college?
What is replace your learning or original thinking?
What is Ohio State’s new approach to AI use in classes?
What is encouraging responsible use of AI to support learning, not replace it?
Name one skill you can improve by practicing prompt engineering.
What is communication, creativity, or problem-solving?
What does ethical decision-making look like when using AI in school?
What is using AI transparently, respecting academic rules, and verifying its output?