Instructional designers using AI may lack clear ethical frameworks, risking accuracy errors, bias perpetuation, privacy violations, and copyright infringement that could harm learners and create legal liability.
Description
This principles-based framework establishes five core ethical pillars for responsible AI use: Transparency, Accuracy, Bias Mitigation, Privacy, and Intellectual Property protection. Each principle includes practical “Poor Practice vs. Best Practice” scenario comparisons showing real-world applications, plus implementation guidelines and a comprehensive 15-point ethics checklist. The document is grounded in 2024 U.S. Department of Education guidelines on algorithmic discrimination and provides actionable steps for building ethics into your AI workflow.