GenAI chapter and use table.pdf
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… Annex 1a – Required text and GenAI table for each FASoS course syllabus. Using GenAI Tools in [COURSE NAME] Nowadays, various GenAI tools and resources are available online and offline that help users to formulate, revise, and restructure texts and ideas. Common examples include ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, DeepL, Quillbot, InstaText, Scribbr and Grammarly. Because this course aims to … is allowed ✖ = GenAI use is not allowed, breaches will result in sanctions n.a. = not applicable for this course *Attention: That a certain practice is allowed does not mean that you are expected to use GenAI for this assessment. In many situations, more appropriate or effective tools exist, and/or you will likely produce better results without using GenAI. Annex 1b – Explanation of GenAI use activities Check spelling and grammar Description – GenAI tools can be used as advanced proofreading … it to "The election turnouts in EU countries have varied significantly over the years". Rephrase your work or change your style Description – GenAI can help to experiment with different writing styles or rephrase work for clarity. This can be useful when adapting academic writing for different audiences or purposes. One should ensure that the rephrased content still accurately reflects original ideas and maintains academic integrity. Example – A student might use an AI tool to adapt their …