Let’s face it: Our students are using generative AI tools (whether we think they should or not!). How we respond to that use in our classrooms is up to instructors on an individual basis and will vary based on course goals and disciplinary norms.
Teaching Well Resources
“In the event of an emergency situation or disruption to normal campus operations (weather, health emergency, etc.), our class will…
Considerations: Privacy and confidentiality policies communicate when and how student data will be collected and used and/or outline the expectation…
Considerations: Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in all university programs and activities, including, but not limited to, admissions, recruiting, financial…
Considerations: Your technology policy should outline the appropriate use of laptops, cell phones, and other personal devices in accordance with…
Considerations: A mental health or wellbeing statement signals your care for students as individuals and your commitment to their success…
Considerations: Including a statement on inclusion illustrates your commitment to creating spaces where all students are welcome, valued, and provided…
Language that you might use to highlight the Honor Code in a syllabus for an undergraduate course. (source: email from Patrick Murphy, August…
Considerations: An accessibility policy signals to students that you are committed to equity and students’ diverse learning access needs. You…
Considerations: The best attendance policy is one that promotes student learning. Your policy should explicitly state your requirements for class…