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Quick Guide to AI Resources
Fall 2025

 

Syllabi

Acknowledging that there is no one-size-fits-all instructional approach, it is up to instructors to craft their own syllabus statements and assignment guidelines, clarifying whether student use of generative AI tools is (a) prohibited, (b) allowable with prior permission, (c) allowable with acknowledgment, or (d) freely permitted with no acknowledgment. The following examples and resources provide models and can guide course use:

  • Pew Faculty Teaching and Learning Center: Syllabus Policies & Assignment Guidelines
  • University of Delaware, four course policy categories, syllabus language examples
  • Barnard College, decision matrices, assignment/syllabus statements
  • Western University of Health Sciences, Padlet collection of university policies
 

GVSU Resources

  • AI Strategy & Initiatives
    • Acceptable Use Policy (SLT 11.16)
    • AI Safety
    • AI in Teaching: Classroom Considerations
    • Student Code of Conduct
  • Pew Faculty Teaching and Learning Center - Generative AI in Education
    (Updates to this webpage are currently in progress)
 

Related GVSU Policies

  • Acceptable Use Policy for Public AI Solutions, Information Technology
  • Academic Misconduct Policies and Procedures, Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution
  • Social Media and Third Party Tools in Teaching, eLearning Technologies
  • Writing with Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT, Supplemental Writing Skills 
  • Writing with Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT, Department of Writing 
  • Policy on Working With AI-Assisted Writing Tools, Writing Center 
  • OURS Generative AI Policy, Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship
  • Artificial Intelligence use in a Research Project, Thesis, or Dissertation, Graduate Education Policies and Procedures Manual
  • AI Guidelines for Communicators, University Communications
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