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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.

  1. 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.
  2. Research You Can Defend9 min readFinding and verifying sources so that every claim in your work survives a question about where it came from.
  3. Writing With Integrity8 min readUsing AI on your own writing in ways that improve it without replacing your thinking or your voice.
  4. 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