The e-Learning Committee (ELC) established the Generative AI Tools Task Force (GAITF) to develop principles, guidelines, and policies for the use of generative AI tools in the University.
Approved by the Senate in June 2023, effective from AY2023/2024
AI-Empowering : to embrace generative AI and empower students and instructors to realize the potential of generative AI tools as part of the university’s knowledge creation and teaching and learning ecosystem
AI-Critical : to encourage healthy, informed scepticism of generative AI and develop students’ and instructors’ critical thinking and awareness of the strengths, drawbacks and limitations of generative AI tools
AI-Ethical : to maintain academic integrity, transparency and the ethical use of generative AI tools
Build and sustain human uniqueness : to recognize the importance of students and instructors as unique individuals with lived experiences, knowledge, skills and attributes. Provide space and time for individuals to understand and develop themselves as unique individuals within the university teaching and learning ecosystem
You can either download the principles directly through the button below or by logging into BUniport to access.
(U-Wide Policies & Info → Policies & Guidelines → Quality Assurance, Teaching & Learning)
Approved by the Senate in June 2023, effective from AY2023/2024
You can either download the guidelines directly through the the button below or by logging into BUniport to access.
(U-Wide Policies & Info → Policies & Guidelines → Quality Assurance, Teaching & Learning)
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