
Artificial Intelligence Toolkit
FDIC Resource Documents
Booth Library Resources
Curated Resources
- (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
- IBM's "" (YouTube video, 8:46)
- (Microsoft Worklab Podcast)
- Turnitin’s
- University of Illinois – Springfield’s
- - John Spencer
- Inside Higher Ed:
- Modern Language Association:
- Association for Writing Across the Curriculum:
- U.S. Department of Education:
- Jason Gulya:
- Ditch That Textbook:
- Ditch That Textbook:
- : AI tool and resource aggregation site
- Teaching in Higher Ed (Podcast):
- Edge of Learning:
- Marketplace Tech (Podcast):
- Cult of Pedagogy:
- EdSurge:
- NYTimes:
- The Hechinger Report:
- Chronicle of Higher Education:
- Butler University’s
- Tech & Learning:
- Vox Video: "" (13:32)
AI Detection Resources
Do not depend on AI detection tools to address the use of generative AI in your assignments. They are unreliable and easy to circumvent, and also generate many false positives. If you do use an AI detection tool on student writing, we suggest using at least two AI detection tools and comparing the results. Then use these results as a conversation starter with learners. Falsely accusing students of cheating with generative AI can quickly damage a learner's reputation, as well as your own, and negatively impact the classroom culture and community.
ASU & UCLA have both opted out of TII’s AI detection for now. Others like the University of Kansas . The UM System has and includes videos from TurnItIn on how the detection works. Here’s a on the efficacy of TurnItIn’s detection and how the company views the feature as a means to prompt a conversation with students instead of an accusation.
- Turnitin (included in the 91成人视频 license; access through D2L)
- (free trial and monthly subscription)
- (free with premium option)
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(free with 600 character minimum)
- (free and premium options; site also has a free AI image detector)
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(free - signing up for a free account offers more features)
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(paid service at $0.01 per 100 words scanned)
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free, with a limit of 1,500 characters at a time)
Site updated: 7-July-2024