Document the process,
not just the product.
This program expects you to use GenAI tools — and to show your work. For each deliverable, log the prompts you sent, what the tool returned, and what you changed. Each entry carries a declared level on the AI Assessment Scale (Perkins, Furze, Roe & MacVaugh, 2024), the five-level declaration scheme this program adopts: your instructor reads the log as context for rubric review — a record of process, not a policing tool.
The log is the tooling for what the AI Use Policy already requires in prose: prompts, outputs, and revisions as evidence of your design judgment. Entries attach to your enrolled learner record and are visible to you and your instructor only.
Log one AI interaction.
One entry per meaningful interaction — a prompt that shaped the deliverable, an output you kept or rejected, a revision you made. Short and honest beats long and vague.
Saved entries.
Everything you've logged, grouped in submission order. Local drafts (saved while the server feature is off, or while you're not enrolled) are flagged and kept in this browser.
No entries yet.