Medsci 743 includes practical work in assessing data and experimental design. The analysis, data presentation, and written components of the related assessments must be completed independently by each student, and adhere to the academic integrity standards set by the University of Auckland Student Academic Conduct Statute.
GenAI We do not allow the use of AI in creating any written assessment because: 1. All our written assessments are intended to upskill you in academic writing (in addition to understanding the topic), which will be hindered with the use of AI. 2. It does not demonstrate your ability to communicate scientific ideas clearly, logically, and concisely within the field of experimental design, and claiming it as your own is academically dishonest. If you choose to use GenAI to assist you during the semester, please ensure that it is limited to the planning or information gathering stages of your assessments. It is your responsibility to verify any information (and their sources) to ensure they are accurate. Any writing submitted for assessment must be written independently by you, in your own words. Paraphrasing tools Improving your academic writing is one of the learning outcomes of this course. Paraphrasing tools such as Grammarly can be a useful resource for learning about writing, though it may not always align with scientific writing styles. If you choose to use such a tool, ensure you are: 1. Still creating your own thoughts and writing 2. Thinking critically about any suggested changes 3. Learning from any suggestions made by the tool so you can improve your writing skills, rather than simply using the suggestions in your assessments. 4. Not using it to re-write full paragraphs of text and claiming it as your own writing.
If your assessment appears to use GenAI platforms in its final product, you will be asked to have a meeting with teaching staff, and a formal academic misconduct process may be initiated.