Tools and Resources
This section summarizes the AI/GenAI tools available to students, faculty, and academic staff. It also defines standards and guidelines for using AI tools and provides a list of training and support resources to become responsible and effective consumers and developers of the technology.
Policies, Standards, and Guidelines Regarding Tools
NJIT Acceptable and Responsible Use Policy
This policy outlines the standards for acceptable and responsible use of NJIT’s information assets and resources. It emphasizes the importance of legal, ethical, and secure usage by all members of the NJIT community, including students, faculty, staff, and affiliates. The policy details the definitions of key terms such as Data, University Data, User, and Data User, and sets expectations for compliance with laws and university policies. It also reserves NJIT's right to monitor and review usage and clarifies that all data created or accessed through NJIT's resources are university property. Violations of the policy may lead to disciplinary action, and the policy is subject to periodic review and updates.
Data Classification Policy
This policy at NJIT is subject to periodic review by the Enterprise Analytics Governance Committee, with input from the Data Governance Subcommittee. This process ensures that the policy remains relevant and effective. The committee may update the policy as needed, and any changes will be administered under the direction of the Office of the Provost. The policy is crucial as it governs the classification and handling of university data resources, which are either the property of or licensed to NJIT. Compliance with this policy is mandatory, and violations may lead to access denial or disciplinary action. The effective date of the policy is from the time of adoption, and it revokes any previous policies on the subject.
Minimum Security Standards
The document outlines mandatory security and data handling protocols for NJIT, including background checks for data access, secure handling of paper documents, VPN use on public Wi-Fi, role-based access control, and timely deprovisioning of accounts. It emphasizes the importance of antivirus software, physical security of devices, regular security logging, multi-factor authentication, data sanitization, and patch management. Additionally, it details server security measures, access reviews, session controls, and security assessments for applications and cloud services, ensuring data encryption and regular backups to maintain data integrity and availability.
University-Licensed Tools
Harmonize
Harmonize, a product of Harmonize Learning, is an online discussion platform designed to enhance student engagement in online learning environments. It creates an interactive space where students can share their work, engage in discussions, and interact with instructors and peers using various forms of media. Harmonize supports the use of audio and video recordings, allowing for more personalized and engaging discussions. It mirrors the functionality of popular social platforms, encouraging students to interact in more meaningful and authentic ways. The platform supports rich media, enabling students to express themselves uniquely. Further details are also available on the Instructional Technology Tools page from the Office of Digital Learning.
- Vendor: Harmonize Learning
- Accessibility Information: Harmonize VPAT
- Tool Available To: Faculty and Students (via course in Canvas)
Gradescope
Gradescope is an educational technology platform designed to streamline the administration and grading of assessments. It supports a wide range of assignment types, including problem sets, projects, worksheets, quizzes, bubble sheets, and exams, and it allows instructors to grade paper-based, digital, and code assignments in half the time. It provides detailed feedback while maintaining consistency with a flexible rubric. Gradescope also offers features such as scanning student work, sending and exporting grades, and providing detailed analytics. This helps educators save time, prevent cheating, and get a clear picture of student performance. Further details are also available on the Instructional Technology Tools page from the Office of Digital Learning.
- Vendor: Gradescope
- Accessibility Information: Gradescope's Accessibility Information and Resources
- Tool Available To: Faculty and Students (via course in Canvas)
Support for Tools
Knowledge Base
As tools become available, a collection of knowledge base articles will be made available to all NJIT users. In addition to this, access to subject matter experts will be described in this section.
Service Desk
Requests for support on any of the tools that will become available at NJIT, as well support for IST-managed technologies, can be submitted via Highlander Nexus.
Request for Pilot
Information about how to request for a pilot of a tool, and information on how a tool is reviewed by data and security professionals in the IST Division will be made available in this section.
Roadmap of Current AI Tool Discussions/Engagements
This section will be updated as information becomes available.
Subject Matter Expert Pods for AI Tools
This section will be updated as information becomes available.
Communication Platform
This section will be updated as information becomes available.