AI is a tool – use it responsibly!
- Check the rules: Find out which AI tools are allowed in your school and in which situations.
- Be critical: Remember source criticism: AI can make mistakes. Always check AI’s output, the references it provides and compare the information with other sources.
- Be honest: Provide sources: openly attribute what has been done with AI in the same way you attribute other sources. Sometimes it is good to share openly what prompts were used so that others can understand the process.
- Follow instructions: Follow the instructions given by the teacher.
- Protect your privacy: Do not feed confidential or personal information to AI.
- Be careful: Follow the safety instructions. There are risks involved in using artificial intelligence. Report any deviations to your teacher.
- Ask for help: If in doubt, ask your teacher or friends for advice.
- Help others: Share your knowledge with others. AI can be new to many people, and by sharing your knowledge you can help others to learn.
- Limit: Use AI applications in moderation so that they don’t take up all your time.
- Act responsibly: Make sure you don’t infringe copyright or plagiarise other people’s work. Using AI responsibly also means respecting the work of others and following ethical principles.
Remember
- AI is not a substitute for your own thinking.
- AI can be a useful tool, but it must be used responsibly.
- AI is not human and cannot think for itself.
- You are responsible for how you use AI and its outputs.
Read the entire AI Guide for Teachers here.