Ethical considerations of using AI for teaching and learning

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Iguin, Rosario

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2024-04-08

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New Zealand
Aotearoa
AI in education
artificial intelligence (AI)
ethics

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Iguin, M.R. (2024, April 8). Ethical considerations of using AI for teaching and learning [Paper presentation]. 2024 Artificial Intelligence in Education Practice Symposium, Unitec, Auckland, New Zealand. https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6672

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Q: Are you comfortable with the idea of uploading your students’ work to AI tools like ChatGPT to check for plagiarism? Q. Is it acceptable to use genAI to create lesson materials, course outlines, assessments, rubrics and AI powered assessment feedback? Q. Are you comfortable with uploading a closed access research text containing indigenous knowledge into an AI tool such as ChatPDF or ChatGPT? Promoting responsible & ethical use of AI

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