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For evaluation contexts, the CITEP/UBA guidance suggests designing activities that assess understanding, argumentation, and application of knowledge, not only technical AI use.
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For evaluation contexts, the CITEP/UBA guidance suggests designing activities that assess understanding, argumentation, and application of knowledge, not only technical AI use.
The CITEP/UBA guidance says AI use in education should consider personal-data protection and digital security, noting that not all AI tools safeguard entered information.
The CITEP/UBA guidance recommends making precise classroom rules for AI use explicit and lists possible agreement contents such as permitted uses, restricted/prohibited uses, transparency, and declarations of use.
The CITEP/UBA guidance frames ethical AI use as distinguishing legitimate support from improper appropriation and includes source attribution and recognition of AI co-creation.
CITEP/UBA presents La Brújul-IA as teaching guidance that offers conceptual keys and concrete strategies for critical, situated integration of AI in higher-education teaching.
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