How to reflect on your generative AI use


These activities invite you to explore and reflect on your writing process and use of generative AI. The prompts help you spot patterns and gain insights into your writing habits.

Step 1: Open your writing process report generated by Process Feedback

Start by reviewing your writing process reports from past assignments. Use the online version (not the PDF) so you can click and explore the charts.

Step 2: Create a table of generative AI usage

List all instances where you sought help from generative AI (GAI) tools. For each usage, include:

Here is how the table may look:

# Date & Time GAI Tool Purpose Process Helpful for Final Product Helpful for Process
1 2/4/2025 4:45 PM ChatGPT Generating initial list of ideas Asked for ideas on flying watches 5 1
2 2/4/2025 4:50 PM ChatGPT Polishing grammar and readability of text Pasted a paragraph and asked it to fix grammar 2 4

Step 3: Identify the most helpful GAI usage

From your table, choose the instance you found most beneficial and explain why. Support your explanation with details of the interaction, tool/platform, and helpful features.

Step 4: Identify the least helpful GAI usage

From your table, choose the instance you found least helpful and explain why it was not effective. Include specific details and any context for why it didn’t work well.

Step 5: Discuss your lessons learned

Reflect on any insights you gained about using AI in your writing. Consider how this experience will change or inform your approach to AI tools in future writing tasks. Write a 5- to 10-line reflection on your insights. Use these questions as a prompt:

Step 6: Submit your reflection

Submit a single document containing the questions above followed by your responses. Be sure to include specific examples, dates, and times from your writing process report to support your points.

Video Tutorial


This video tutorial explains how to reflect on the use of generative AI in your writing process.