At UNK we currently do not have a universal policy on the use of artificial intelligence by students. Recognizing that AI usage in the classroom varies widely, we encourage faculty to create syllabus statements that reflect their individual approach.
Learn more: Developing an AI syllabus
AI detection tools are designed to identify writing generated by artificial intelligence. They analyze patterns, word choice, and structural features to estimate whether content is AI-produced. Some platforms, like Turnitin, have integrated AI detection features. However, at UNK, we do not recommend using AI detectors as definitive proof of academic dishonesty. These tools often lack reliability and can lead to misidentifications.
Learn More: AI Detection Tools
AI tools like ChatGPT and Grammarly can support your learning—but only when used responsibly. Use these scenarios to better understand how to make smart, ethical choices when working with AI in your classes.
Learn More: AI Student Example Scenarios
At UNK, we know that teaching strategies—and the tools that support them—are always evolving. Keep Teaching is your one-stop resource for exploring educational technology, course development, and AI tools that enhance learning. From Canvas tutorials to funding opportunities and guidance on using AI in the classroom, this site is designed to support your teaching, no matter your starting point.