In the last episode of Two Ed Tech boys answer questions Rushton Hurley and I discussed some guidelines for student use of ChatGPT. Less than an hour later I found myself, through LinkedInhe The new MLA guide to citing generative AI.
The new MLA Guide to Citing Content Created by Generative AI Tools how ChatGPT includes a guide, template, and examples for students to follow.
The key points of the guide are:
- Don’t treat the AI tool like an author.
- Cite the AI tool whenever you incorporate AI-created content into your own work.
- Recognize all functional uses of the AI tool.
- Examine the sources that the AI tool cites.
He MLA Guide to Citing Content Created by Generative AI includes examples of visual works such as drawings and text created by AI.
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