AIUL-DP-TR
Directed Production for Traditional Media

About This License Combination
This is a combination of the AIUL-DP license (Directed Production) and the TR modifier (Traditional Media).
License: AIUL-DP (Directed Production)
Description: AI-assisted creation is permitted with clear direction and modification from the student.
What it means: you may use AI-assisted creation with clear direction and modification from you. The concept, direction, and post-processing should demonstrate your creative input.
When to Use
- The focus is on concept, direction, and post-processing rather than initial creation
- You want to emphasize students' ability to guide and refine AI outputs
- Technical execution is less important than creative direction
Modifier: TR (Traditional Media)
Description: For assignments involving physical art media where AI might be used for planning or reference
Applicable Tools
- Reference image generators
- Composition planning tools
- Color palette generators
- Style reference systems
- Documentation and digitization assistants
Considerations
- Traditional media assignments typically involve physical creation where AI serves a supporting role
- Consider allowing AI for planning stages even when the execution must be entirely manual
- Be clear about expectations for reference images (AI-generated vs. found)
- Documentation of process and final work may involve AI tools separate from the creation itself
Sample Syllabus Language
AIUL-DP-TR: This assignment is tagged AIUL-DP-TR (Directed Production for Traditional Media), which means you may use AI-assisted creation with clear direction and modification from you. The concept, direction, and post-processing should demonstrate your creative input. This applies specifically to traditional media.
Documentation Requirement: For this assignment, you must include documentation of your AI usage process including:
- Which AI tools you used
- How you used them in your process
- What prompts or inputs you provided
- How you modified or integrated AI outputs
- Your reflections on the human-AI collaboration process