Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Academic and Research Integrity

AI is always evolving and this webinar will go over the (current) basics of artificial intelligence in relation to academic and research integrity.

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About this Webinar

This webinar will review some of the basic terminology and definitions related to artificial intelligence in an academic setting. It will discuss the positive and negative impacts that generative AI programs could have in an academic setting. The webinar will prompt participants to think about their institutional policies, procedures, and practices and how these could affect teaching and learning at their institutions. It will then discuss how to foster a culture of integrity and promote ethical thinking. It concludes with examples as “food for thought.”

Release Date: March 7, 2024

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Faculty, General Counsel, IACUC Chairs, IACUC Members, IBC Chairs, IBC Members, IRB Chairs, IRB Members, Research Administrators, Staff, Students

Organizational Subscription Price: $300 per year/per site or included as part of an annual subscription to our All Access Webinar Package
Independent Learner Price: $49 per person


Webinar Content

Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Academic and Research Integrity

Presented by: Lisa Blackman-Siddall, PhD – Capella University

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn basic terminology and definitions. What is “Generative AI” (GenAI)?
  • Learn some of the pros and cons of using GenAI and how these may impact your decision-making regarding integrity.
  • Begin to think about policy, procedures, and practice in teaching and learning at your institution, to support integrity.
  • Consider - how can we ensure academic and research integrity? How can we grow ethical thinkers?

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 21233 (English)


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