Hello SOLS instructional community! Although no instructor hopes to be put in this situation, students will sometimes make choices that cause instructors to address an academic integrity violation (AIV). The TLC has assembled a toolkit to help you reduce the risk of AIV in your classroom and the reporting process for when it happens. TLC Academic Integrity ToolkitA collection of resources designed to help faculty foster a culture of academic integrity. TLC Academic Integrity Toolkit | Academic Integrity: GuideThis guide contains TLC's best practices and strategies for avoiding academic dishonesty. Academic Integrity Guide | Academic Dishonesty Risk ReductionAn ASU Online guide for reviewing and adjusting your course to deter academic dishonesty. Risk Reduction | Academic Integrity: ASU ProvostResources from the ASU Provost's Office on academic integrity. ASU Provost | Generative AI Guide: Considerations for AssignmentsA collection of resources for you to look through when designing writing assignments. GenAI and Assignments | Generative AI Guide: Syllabus and Policies LanguageSafeguard your course by writing an AI policy in your syllabus. This will be very useful to have on file in cases of AI-assisted AIV. GenAI and Syllabi |
Sincerely, The Teaching and Learning Center team |