AIUL-TC-3D

AIUL-TC-3D

Transformative Collaboration for 3D Design

AIUL-TC-3D

About This License Combination

This is a combination of the AIUL-TC license (Transformative Collaboration) and the 3D modifier (3D Design).

License: AIUL-TC (Transformative Collaboration)

Description: AI may be used as a collaborative tool, but outputs must be significantly transformed.

What it means: you may use AI as a collaborative tool, but you must significantly transform and modify any AI outputs. Your work should demonstrate critical thinking and creative direction.

When to Use

  • The focus is on iterative development and refinement
  • Students should learn to direct and collaborate with AI tools
  • The process is as important as the final product
  • You want students to critically engage with AI outputs

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Modifier: 3D (3D Design)

Description: For assignments involving 3D modeling, animation, or virtual environments

Applicable Tools

  • Text-to-3D model generators
  • AI-assisted modeling tools
  • Automated rigging systems
  • Motion capture and animation assistance
  • Texture and material generators
  • Procedural environment creation tools

Considerations

  • 3D work often involves technical challenges where AI assistance might be valuable
  • Consider whether understanding of 3D principles or final output quality is more important
  • Some aspects (like UV mapping or rigging) might benefit from AI even when modeling is restricted
  • Complex projects may require different levels of AI permission for different components

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Sample Syllabus Language

AIUL-TC-3D: This assignment is tagged AIUL-TC-3D (Transformative Collaboration for 3D Design), which means you may use AI as a collaborative tool, but you must significantly transform and modify any AI outputs. Your work should demonstrate critical thinking and creative direction. This applies specifically to 3d design.

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