Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) added to Course Outlines

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) added to Course Outlines

by Patrick Raets -
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A new statement dealing with the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has been included in Course Outlines. The statement aims to help students understand their responsibility to ensure they demonstrate their own learning through assessment tasks. It also provides a prompt for Course Coordinators to be explicit about the use of GenAI in their course and for each assessment task.


This information will be included in all new Course Outlines from Study Period 5 2023.

If you have already created your course outline, the new component will not be retrospectively added. There two options available to you to add the statement.

  1. Contact the TIU - Technology Enhanced Learning team to delete the course outline. When you create it again, the information will be automatically added.
  2. Manually add the statement (see below) to the Further Assessment Information component.


GenAI statement:

The assessment tasks for this course require you to demonstrate your learning.

It is important to understand that information generated by GenAI tools, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, and DALL-E, may be unreliable, inaccurate, and incorrect. It is your responsibility to comply with the conditions for each assessment tasks summarised in the assessment description and that any use of GenAI tools is ethical and responsible and adheres to the assessment conditions.

Use of GenAI tools that extends beyond the stated assessment conditions will be considered a breach of academic conduct, as per the Academic Integrity Policy (AB-69).


Additional information about GenAI and academic integrity (including this statement) can be found on the TIU website. If you have any questions of concerns, please you contact the TIU directly.