Generative AI can be a powerful tool for your learning - and it can risk short-circuiting your academic growth. Consult with your faculty before any use of gen AI as part of your course work.
- Learning with Gen AI
- Academic integrity and gen AI - please note esp. Dartmouth Honor Principle’s item #5, “Misuse of Technology”
“Misuse of Technology: Appropriate use of technology and other resources depends on expectations established in individual courses. Students should assume that consulting technology in the completion of coursework is prohibited unless specifically authorized by their course instructor. Students should not presume that authorization in one class applies to any other class, even classes in the same subject area or taught by the same instructor. Students should discuss with instructors in advance any questions or uncertainty regarding permitted uses of technology.”
- Dartmouth Gen AI tools - note that Dartmouth provides access to several gen AI tools free of charge
- Using Gen AI outside of the classroom
GenAI tools are rapidly evolving and are being integrated into a variety of applications. It is your responsibility to know the implications of its use.
- Dartmouth Policies and Privacy
- Thinking Critically about GenAI use
- CPD Use Gen AI for Career development