Academic Integrity Icons

University of Mississippi · assignment guidance for Blackboard · AI guidance via the AI Assessment Scale

Build a badge set for your assignment

Pick what's allowed for each category. Toggle off anything that doesn't apply. The live preview on the right updates instantly — then copy the HTML into Blackboard or download it as a file.

Paste using Blackboard's HTML / source-code button (the <> icon) in any Item, Document, or Description editor. The snippet is fully self-contained — no links or scripts.

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Every category and every nuance state. Click Download SVG on any badge to grab a crisp, scalable file for slides, syllabi, or print.

Permitted Conditions apply Not permitted Format / structure AIAS levels 1–5

How to use these icons

Option A — Paste into Blackboard (fastest)

  1. Build your set on the Build a Badge Set tab and click Copy HTML for Blackboard.
  2. In your course, create or edit an Item / Document (or an assignment's Description).
  3. In the content editor toolbar, click the source code button — the <> icon (in Ultra it's under the + / “Insert/Edit HTML” menu).
  4. Paste the HTML and save. The badges render inline with your assignment.
The pasted snippet uses only inline styles and inline SVG — no external files, fonts, or JavaScript — so it survives Blackboard's HTML sanitizer on both Original and Ultra.

Option B — Import the SCORM package

  1. Download olemiss-integrity-icons-scorm.zip (provided with this package).
  2. In your course: Build Content → Content Package (SCORM) (Original) or Content → Upload → SCORM (Ultra).
  3. Upload the zip and accept the defaults. It appears as an interactive item students can open.

Option C — Host the whole site on GitHub Pages

  1. Create a new GitHub repository and upload this folder's contents (keep index.html at the root).
  2. Repo Settings → Pages, set Source to main branch / / (root), save.
  3. Your live builder publishes at https://<username>.github.io/<repo>/ — share it with faculty.

Attribution

The AI category mirrors the AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) by Perkins, Furze, Roe & MacVaugh, used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Keep the attribution line that appears at the bottom of every generated badge set.