AI Policy and Policy FAQs
Staff Policy D510.00 on Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence - Official Generative AI Policy
Staff Policy D510.00 FAQs - Frequently updated frequently asked questions (FAQs) and guidelines about AI at NMC
Student Academic Code of Conduct - Section 5a. - Cheating or plagiarism on written or oral examinations, quizzes, papers, or other academic work is prohibited. Cheating is defined as falsifying data on a report, exam, summary, or paper; the giving or receiving of aid in an examination situation; and/or the use of unauthorized materials in any academic work as an aid during an examination. Plagiarism consists of offering as one’s own work, the words, ideas, or arguments of another person, or the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), without appropriate attribution by quotation, reference, or footnote. Plagiarism occurs both when the words of another are reproduced without acknowledgment, and when the ideas or arguments of another are paraphrased in such a way as to lead the reader to believe that they originated with the writer.
Syllabus Example Requirements - Syllabus statements are required in NMC Syllabi. These are a few examples.