AI Integration in Research Paper Writing.pptx

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Prepare by: Maxil S. Urocay, MSCS candidate


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Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate “ Prayer to the Holy Spirit by St. Augustine” Breathe in me, O Holy Spirit, That my thoughts may all be holy. Act in me, O Holy Spirit, That my work, too may be holy. Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit. That I love but what is holy. Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, To defend all that is holy. Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, That I always may be holy. Amen Leader: With one mind and one heart: Intent upon God .

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? AI means machines that can learn and help people do tasks faster. It’s used in apps like ChatGPT, Grammarly, Google Scholar, Siri, and YouTube recommendations.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? AI can read, write, and summarize, but it does not think or understand like humans.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY USE AI IN RESEARCH WRITING? Saves time by summarizing long articles AI tools can quickly read and condense lengthy research papers or literature into key points. This helps you understand main ideas faster and manage time efficiently during the research process.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY USE AI IN RESEARCH WRITING? Gives ideas for your topics When you’re unsure what to write about, AI can help you brainstorm research questions, explore current trends, or refine your thesis ideas.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY USE AI IN RESEARCH WRITING? Helps with grammar and organization AI writing assistants can check grammar, suggest better sentence structure, and help organize your ideas clearly. This makes your paper more professional and readable.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY USE AI IN RESEARCH WRITING? Finds and organizes references quickly AI-based reference managers and search tools can locate credible sources, format citations, and build bibliographies automatically.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate AI IS JUST A TOOL AI doesn’t have a brain or emotions AI can process information but it doesn’t think or feel. It can’t understand context, ethics, or creativity the way humans do. That’s why critical human judgment is always needed.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate AI IS JUST A TOOL It can give wrong or made-up information AI tools sometimes “hallucinate”, they produce false or invented facts, citations, or data. Always double-check what it tells you using trusted academic sources.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate AI IS JUST A TOOL You must think and verify what it says Use your own reasoning to decide what is accurate or relevant. AI should support your thinking, not replace it.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate AI IS JUST A TOOL You are the researcher, not the AI You are responsible for the integrity, accuracy, and originality of your work. AI can assist, but your ideas, analysis, and conclusions must come from you.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DO’S OF USING AI IN RESEARCH Use AI for ideas and explanations AI can help you brainstorm topics, clarify complex concepts, or explain theories in simpler terms. It’s a great tool for understanding and inspiration, not for doing the work for you.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DO’S OF USING AI IN RESEARCH Verify information using real sources Always double-check what AI provides with credible academic materials such as peer-reviewed journals, books, or verified databases. AI sometimes generates errors or outdated data.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DO’S OF USING AI IN RESEARCH Cite authors and real references When AI helps you find or summarize sources, make sure to cite the original authors, not the AI itself. Give proper credit to those who created the knowledge.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DO’S OF USING AI IN RESEARCH Write in your own words Expressing ideas in your own writing style shows understanding and integrity. Paraphrase thoughtfully instead of copying or relying heavily on AI phrasing.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DO’S OF USING AI IN RESEARCH Follow your school’s AI rules Each school or university may have its own policies on using AI in research or assignments. Understanding and following those rules ensures academic honesty.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DON’TS OF USING AI Don’t copy and paste AI answers AI outputs are only starting points. not final work. Copying them directly counts as plagiarism because the words are not yours. Always rewrite and refine AI content in your own voice.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DON’TS OF USING AI Don’t believe every reference it gives AI sometimes invents (or “hallucinates”) citations that sound real but don’t exist. Always check each reference in a verified academic database before including it in your paper.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DON’TS OF USING AI Don’t fake data or results Never use AI to make up numbers, experiments, or surveys. Fabricating research findings is academic dishonesty and damages the credibility of your work.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DON’TS OF USING AI Don’t let AI think for you AI can process information, but you must do the real analysis and interpretation. Critical thinking, creativity, and reasoning are human responsibilities.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate THE DON’TS OF USING AI Don’t hide that you used AI Be transparent about any AI assistance you used. Most institutions require students and researchers to disclose AI use in a statement or acknowledgments section.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Finding References 1. Getliner AI-powered web highlighter that helps you collect, organize, and discover new research sources while you read online. It suggests related articles and saves key insights instantly.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Finding References 2. Litmaps AI tool that visualizes research connections through citation maps, helping you discover relevant papers and track how ideas evolve over time.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Finding References 3. Scite.ai Uses machine learning to analyze how papers cite each other, showing whether a study supports, contradicts, or mentions another, great for evaluating source credibility.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Summarizing and Understanding Articles 1. ChatGPT Conversational AI that helps summarize complex research papers, explain key ideas, and generate outlines in simple, clear language. It’s ideal for understanding difficult academic content quickly.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Summarizing and Understanding Articles 2. Scholarcy AI summarizer that breaks down articles into key points, highlights important data, and creates quick reference summaries or flashcards for study and review.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Organizing Notes & References 1. Otio AI-powered research workspace that organizes notes, summaries, and sources automatically, helping you keep your ideas and readings neatly structured.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Organizing Notes & References 2. Zotero Smart reference manager with AI-assisted tagging and organization; it stores citations, PDFs, and notes in one place for easy reference management.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Grammar, Style & Paraphrasing 1. Grammarly AI writing assistant that improves clarity, tone, and grammar while offering suggestions for smoother, more professional writing.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Grammar, Style & Paraphrasing 2. QuillBot AI paraphrasing tool that rephrases sentences in multiple styles, helping you refine wording while keeping the original meaning.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Grammar, Style & Paraphrasing 3. Wordtune AI editor that suggests alternative phrasings to make your writing more natural, engaging, and easy to read.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Plagiarism & Authenticity Checking 1. Turnitin AI-enhanced plagiarism checker that scans your work against academic databases to ensure originality and detect similarities.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Plagiarism & Authenticity Checking 2. iThenticate Professional tool used by journals to verify the authenticity and originality of research manuscripts before publication.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate USEFUL AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH Plagiarism & Authenticity Checking 3. GPTZero AI detector that identifies AI-generated text, helping maintain transparency and academic integrity in your writing.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate ETHICAL STANDARDS IN RESEARCH WRITING Be honest about AI use This means clearly stating when and how you used artificial intelligence tools in your research or writing process. Transparency allows readers, editors, and reviewers to understand what was generated or assisted by AI. It prevents misleading others about your authorship or originality.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate ETHICAL STANDARDS IN RESEARCH WRITING Cite your sources properly Always give credit to the original authors and sources of ideas, data, or text you use. Proper citation helps others trace your information, ensures academic integrity, and avoids plagiarism. Use consistent citation styles such as APA, MLA, or Chicago, depending on the publication guidelines.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate ETHICAL STANDARDS IN RESEARCH WRITING Avoid plagiarism Plagiarism means presenting someone else’s words, ideas, or data as your own. It can occur intentionally or accidentally, even when paraphrasing without proper credit. Using plagiarism detection tools and citing all borrowed material helps maintain honesty and originality.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate ETHICAL STANDARDS IN RESEARCH WRITING Respect others’ work and privacy Do not misuse unpublished data, confidential peer reviews, or participants’ personal information. Always get consent before sharing or quoting private materials. Ethical writing respects both intellectual property and the privacy of research subjects.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate ETHICAL STANDARDS IN RESEARCH WRITING Integrity builds trust Integrity means maintaining high moral and professional standards throughout your work. When you are transparent, honest, and respectful, you build credibility with peers and readers. Trust in research depends on truthful reporting and adherence to ethical norms.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY WORKING WITH INTEGRITY MATTERS Using AI honestly shows responsibility When you are open about how you use AI tools, it shows that you take ownership of your work. Being honest demonstrates maturity, accountability, and ethical awareness, important traits in both school and professional life.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY WORKING WITH INTEGRITY MATTERS Cheating may help now but harms learning later Shortcuts like copying or letting AI do all the work might seem easier, but they stop you from developing real understanding and skills. Over time, this can hurt your confidence, creativity, and academic progress.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY WORKING WITH INTEGRITY MATTERS Teachers value effort and growth, not perfection Educators care more about how you think, learn, and improve than about flawless answers. Showing your process and effort, even if the result isn’t perfect, reflects genuine learning and growth.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate WHY WORKING WITH INTEGRITY MATTERS Be proud of your own work When you complete tasks honestly, the results truly represent your abilities. This builds self-confidence, integrity, and long-term pride in your achievements.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate SMART USE OF AI AI helps, but humans lead Artificial intelligence can assist with writing, research, and organization, but it should never replace your thinking. You decide how to use AI’s suggestions, ensuring the final work reflects your own understanding, voice, and judgment.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate SMART USE OF AI Do’s: verify, cite, and write your own Use AI as a helper, not a shortcut. Always verify the information it gives (since AI can make mistakes), cite your sources correctly, and write your own interpretations and conclusions.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate SMART USE OF AI Don’ts: copy, fake, or lie Never present AI-generated text, data, or references as your own. Copying without credit, inventing false information, or hiding AI use is dishonest and can lead to serious academic or professional consequences.

Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate SMART USE OF AI Use AI wisely and responsibly Responsible AI use means balancing innovation with ethics. Think critically, stay transparent, and ensure technology enhances your learning rather than replacing it.

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Prepared by: Maxil S. Urocay MSCS candidate “Technology can make things easier, but effort makes you stronger. Always choose growth over shortcuts.”

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