For Learning - Resources for Students
AI and the Course of Study: Certificates and Minors
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The page highlights Princeton University's commitment to AI education, detailing the various degrees, minors, and certificates available, as well as resources and workshops provided by the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning to support faculty and students in the era of Generative AI.
AI and Undergraduate Research
AI for Learning and Studying
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The McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning page provides guidance on using Generative AI (GAI) purposefully to support engagement, learning, studying, and exam preparation, emphasizing the importance of understanding AI's functionality, adhering to university and course policies, and using AI to enhance rather than replace cognitive processes.
Scholarly Integrity Resources
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The University’s Academic Regulations include requirements for using generative AI appropriately and disclosing its use.
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The page from the Office of the Dean of the College emphasizes Princeton University's commitment to academic integrity, detailing the Honor Code for examinations, the regulations governing academic work outside of class, and the importance of proper citation and collaboration.
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The Graduate School page emphasizes Princeton University's commitment to academic and research integrity, detailing the importance of ethical behavior in scholarly activities, the requirement for discipline-specific Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) training for graduate students, and the serious consequences of academic fraud.
Academic Regulations
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The page outlines Princeton University's academic regulations, including guidelines for maintaining good academic standing, jurisdiction over academic rule violations, acknowledgment of original work, restrictions on the publication of course materials, and the use of authorized academic support.
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The page outlines the regulations and responsibilities of graduate students at Princeton University, including the jurisdiction of the dean over academic rule violations, the role of the Graduate Student Government in representing student concerns, and the structure and involvement opportunities within the Graduate Student Government.
Learn More about AI
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A comprehensive collection of resources addressing ethical considerations, copyright, regulation, and guidance on disclosing the use of artificial intelligence.
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AI and machine learning resources ranging from online tutorials, books, and video.
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“Humanities for AI” is a series of projects, initiatives, and conversations that centers humanities values and approaches in the development, use, and interpretation of the field broadly known as “AI.”
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The page provides guidance on the impact of GAI on different disciplines, changes in teaching methods, and new expectations for student work, along with ethical considerations and resources for further exploration.