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Academic integrity in the age of AI: updated tutorial now available
Did you know that SFU’s Student Academic Integrity Tutorial now includes content on artificial intelligence (AI)?
The Student Academic Integrity Tutorial is designed to educate new students about the academic integrity standards they are expected to uphold. It includes modules on topics such as plagiarism, patchwriting, and—new this year—guidance on understanding the risks of using AI and learning how to cite AI appropriately.
The tutorial takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and does not replace course-specific instructions.
If you are setting up your spring 2026 course and would like to embed this resource, please ensure that you use the updated version. The tutorial does not update automatically so if you previously imported it into your course, delete the old version and import the new one.
To import the updated tutorial, go to SFU’s Canvas Cloud and navigate to the Canvas Commons page. In the search bar, type “Student academic integrity tutorial 2026.” Select the tutorial, then click “Import/Download” to add it to your course.
This resource was developed by SFU's academic integrity coordinator in consultation with the Centre for Educational Excellence and the Library, with input from SFU instructors including Erin Barley (science), Agata Becalska (science), Diana Cukierman (applied science), and Kevin O’Neill (education).
Learn more
- Instructions on importing resources from Canvas Cloud Commons are available on Instructure’s Canvas Commons support page.
- For help importing the tutorial into your Canvas Cloud course, contact the Service Desk.
- For questions about academic integrity topics covered in the tutorial, contact aic_sfu@sfu.ca.