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- APA Citation Style
- Choosing a Topic with Background Research
- Citing Your Sources
- Evaluating Sources
- The Fundamentals of Generative AI in Student Research
- MLA Citation Style
- Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
- Plagiarism Awareness
- Scholarly Research Articles
- Searching for Articles and Sources
- Understanding Research: The Web and the Library
- Using Keywords and Search Connectors
- Using Library Research Databases
Overview of Academic Integrity
Description: Welcome to the Academic Integrity at ASU tutorial! This tutorial is designed to help you learn what academic integrity is, and the importance of academic integrity for students in the community of learners, whether it is in your courses, degree program, or at ASU in general. Resources and strategies to help you uphold academic honesty are also provided.
Learning objectives students will learn in this tutorial:
- Describe what it means to act with academic integrity at ASU.
- Identify and apply the principles of academic integrity — including honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility — in the context of using generative AI tools.
- Identify the reasons why academic integrity is important to a community of scholars.
- Evaluate the appropriateness of using generative AI as a research and thought partner for various academic tasks, and understand its limitations and potential biases.
- Describe the five types of academic integrity violations at ASU.
- Recognize the potential misuse of generative AI in academic settings, such as plagiarism, unauthorized use or collaboration, and misrepresentation of AI-generated content as original work.
- Distinguish between do's and don'ts of academic integrity at ASU.
- Recognize the consequences of academic dishonesty.
- Interpret institutional policies and course guidelines regarding the use of AI tools in academic work, understanding the consequences of violations.
- Select useful resources and strategies for practicing academic integrity.
Adding LibLessons to your course
To add to your class, follow the steps below.
- Go to assignment, Create new.
- Assignment name
- Academic Integrity Credential Assignment
- Add the following text as the description:
- For this assignment, you will be required to complete the Academic Integrity LibLesson, developed by the ASU Library! This tutorial is designed to help you learn what academic integrity is, as well as the importance of academic integrity in a community of learners — whether it is in your courses, degree program or at ASU in general. Completing this assignment will take approximately 30 minutes, not including the wait for the email notification.
- To complete the assignment, you will need to:
- Self-enroll in the course using this link: https://canvas.asu.edu/enroll/3886NY
- Complete the modules.
- Complete the quiz with a 90% or higher.
- Check your ASUrite email for the credential award notification. The email take up to 2 hours.
- Once the credential is awarded, it will appear in your list of credentials below.
- Click the submit button next to the credential required for the assignment.
- Display grade as Complete/Incomplete or as Points depending on how you wish to grade the assignment.
- Submission type 'External Tool'
- Under External Tool Options select 'Find'
- Select the CredID Tool from the list.
- If you cannot find the CredID Tool from the list, please send an email to digitalcredentials@asu.edu.
- Select the CredID Tool from the list.
- Save.
After students submit their credential, you will want to verify that it is correct. The image below is what the credential will look like in the Canvas Speed Grader tool. The two blue markers indicate where you will find the student's identification information.
- On the credential, the students ASUrite email will be listed here.
- In the Speed Grader tool, that students name will be listed here.
Note: The example is from the LibLesson: Searching for Articles and Sources credential.