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Teaching and Learning with AI Conference
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
Students are using ChatGPT and other AI writers to brainstorm, outline, draft, paraphrase, and polish, often without knowing where academic integrity lines are. In this 30-minute session, we will walk through an AI-assisted writing workflow and flag which uses are low-risk, which should be disclosed or cited, and which cross into plagiarism or misconduct. Participants will leave with an “Is this OK?” checklist, sample disclosure language, and quick assignment strategies that reduce confusion. #AcademicIntegrity #Plagiarism #GenerativeAI
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Melisa Balos

Scholarly Engagement Librarian, Tulane University
I'm a Social Sciences Librarian and former instructor in international relations with over a decade in teaching experience. My work centers on helping students navigate complex information ecosystems, especially now that generative AI is reshaping how knowledge is created, shared... Read More →
Saturday June 13, 2026 9:40am - 10:10am EDT
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