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AI for Students and Researchers
A written course in four chapters about using AI in academic work without putting your degree at risk. Where the line between help and replacement sits, how to build a literature base you can defend, how to write with integrity, and what to do if a detector flags your own work.
Instructor: HIMEXA Editorial
What you'll learn
- Draw a defensible line between AI help and AI replacement
- Build a literature base where every citation is one you have read
- Write and revise with AI without surrendering authorship
- Keep a record that demonstrates your own process
- Respond calmly and factually to a false AI-detection accusation
Chapters
Read in order, or jump to the chapter you need. Nothing is locked — this course is free to read.
- Help vs Replace: The Line That Matters8 min readA test that works better than any rule, because it adapts to what you are actually trying to learn.
- Research You Can Defend9 min readFinding and verifying sources so that every claim in your work survives a question about where it came from.
- Writing With Integrity8 min readUsing AI on your own writing in ways that improve it without replacing your thinking or your voice.
- If You Are Wrongly Accused8 min readAI detection tools are unreliable and misjudge second-language writers most often. What to know, and what to do.
Requirements
- No technical background needed
- Your institution's academic integrity policy, which always overrides this course