Reflection exercise · 15 minutes

My Responsible AI Plan

A paper-based commitment students write for themselves. It converts the presentation from something they heard into something they decided. Includes the plan worksheet, a 7-day challenge tracker, and facilitation notes.

An open notebook with handwritten notes and a pencil on a wooden desk

Teacher facilitation notes

Why paper

Handwriting slows students down enough to be honest, and there is nothing to submit, store, or collect. No accounts, no data, no screens required.

What students fill in

Section 1

One way AI can help me learn

Be specific: which subject, which task, which kind of help.

Section 2

One AI habit I need to avoid

Name the real temptation, not the safe answer.

Section 3

How I will verify AI answers

Which source will you check — textbook, notes, teacher, a site you trust?

Section 4

How I will follow teacher rules

What will you do when you are not sure whether AI is allowed?

Section 5

One skill I want to strengthen

Writing, problem solving, reading, presenting, studying, coding.

Section 6

My 7-day responsible AI challenge

One small action per day for a week, tracked on paper.

Printable worksheets

My Responsible AI Plan

Student worksheet · 1 page

7-Day Responsible AI Challenge Tracker

Student tracker · 1 page