This checklist is intended to help instructors think through the process of designing an assignment that limits and/or excludes students’ use of GenAI. The following tasks are separated into four distinct categories, each of which is based on evidence-informed teaching strategies that foster deep learning, student engagement, transparency in teaching, and equity in the classroom. These tasks, while good practice, might not apply to all teaching/learning contexts.
We invite instructors to use this checklist and reflect on their practices in ways appropriate to their courses. This checklist can be used for self-assessment purposes with your syllabus and assignment designs, or you are welcome to contact a staff member at the Center for Integrated Professional Development for a consultation at ProDev@ilstu.edu.
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The following tasks pertain to your entire course and provide transparency for students as to your expectations for how they should frame their learning for all assignments, projects, assessments, etc.
The following tasks relate to individual assignments and provide transparency for students about your expectations for how they should avoid using GenAI to complete individual assignments.
The following tasks center the ability for all students to complete individual assignments in a manner that is equitable and fosters a culture of access for all students. Methods to mitigate AI use have been selected with accessibility in mind.
These tasks address the need to communicate directly with students about GenAI restrictions and limitations so that they can understand how your course/assignment learning objectives are not in alignment with the use of GenAI.
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