The Swarthmore College Libraries and ITS have released guidance for instructional staff on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The document provides practical advice for syllabus statements, assignments, privacy, and AI detection.
View the Library and ITS Guidance on Artificial Intelligence for Fall 2024 on the Teaching and Learning Commons website.
This information complements the campus-wide Guidelines on the Use of Artificial Intelligence issued by ITS earlier in the year.
If you have any questions, concerns, or recommendations, please get in touch. We’re especially interested to work with instructional staff on ways to use AI for teaching and research.
Contact information
Swarthmore Libraries
You can reach out to digitalscholarship@swarthmore.edu or find a area specialist on our website
Academic Technology
- Ashley Turner (Humanities)
- Doug Willen (Social Sciences)
- Andrew Ruether (Natural Sciences and Engineering)
Teaching & Learning Commons
- Elaine Allard (Director) eallard1@swarthmore.edu
- Caroline Cheung (Program Coordinator) ccheung1@swarthmore.edu
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