【Important Academic Ethics Announcement】 Teaching Guidelines for Faculty on the Use of Generative AI
Generative artificial intelligence (AI), with its powerful information integration capabilities, brings many conveniences to people’s lives, but if used improperly, it can also create significant concerns. Educators should teach students to use this new technology correctly, making generative AI one of the assistive tools in the learning process. To support this, the Taiwan Academic Ethics Education Resource Center provides teaching guidelines from four key aspects: curriculum planning, assignment requirements, instructional design, and diverse assessment methods, helping educators prepare and deliver lessons effectively.
You can also refer to the article “The Risks of Using ChatGPT for Assignments” by Shu-Kai Yang, Project Manager at the Institute of Education, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (clickable link provided).
Additionally, there’s an excellent upcoming academic ethics lecture open for registration!
The Office of Academic Integrity Promotion at National Cheng Kung University will hold an online lecture titled “Avoiding Pitfalls in AI-Assisted Biomedical Paper Writing” on May 24, 2025. (Click the link to fill out the registration form; registration closes at 12:00 PM on May 19 (Monday).)
☆ You can also explore related courses on the Taiwan Academic Ethics Education Resource Center website to deepen your understanding!
[Academic Ethics Tips] (clickable link).