This Research Guide discusses artificial intelligence, and specifically chatbots: What they are, how they are seen in the higher-education classroom, and the academic-integrity issues arising from student use of AI tools in the classroom
AI Resource List for Educators, from Jeremy Caplan
Jeremy Caplan, the Director of Teaching and Learning at the Newmark Graduate School of Journal, the City University of New York, has created a Resource List of AI tools for educators to use in their work.
Prompt Engineering How-To's
Digital Ocean, a business focused on developers, has created a set of "Prompt Engineering Best Practices" that can be helpful for those learning how to use AI tools effectively. Check out the "Best Practices" list and their YouTube video for ideas.
University of Florida's "Artificial Intelligence in Teaching & Learning" Website
University of Florida has created a website focused on "Artificial Intelligence in Teaching & Learning
UF's Center for Teaching & Learning (CTE) Center wants to help higher-ed instructors learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) in their courses, to benefit their students' learning and preparation for their careers.
"Contributing Creative Assignments Using AI" repository
Complete College America's Resources for Gen AI and Student Success
Complete College America's AI Resource Guide
Complete College America (CCA) is a national advocate for increasing college completion rates and closing institutional performance gaps. It does this by working with states, systems, institutions, and partners to scale effective structural reforms and promote policies to improve student success.
This organization has created a webpage of resources for educators to use to better integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their classes and platforms.
AI Pedagogy Project - from Harvard University
The AI Pedagogy Project, from Harvard's metaLAB:
Harvard University has put together the AI Pedagogy Project, a "collection of assignments and materials inspired by the humanities, for educators curious about how AI affects their students and their syllabi."
This project is focused on the essential ideas of artificial intelligence (AI) and is written to be accessible for a newcomer to this new area of intelligence work.
This interactive guide from Harvard will give you the background you need to feel more confident with engaging conversations about AI in your classroom.
Visit the Harvard project site (accessed on 01/10/2024) to learn more and view the various parts and assignments collected in this guide.
ChatGPT Assignments open-access eBook (from UCF)
Free, open-access eBook about ChatGPT and what kinds of assignments college instructors can use in their classrooms
Kevin Yee, one of the "Teach with AI" Conference's founders, has alerted the conference attendees of their open-access production of an eBook containing dozens of ChatGPT assignments that college instructors can use in their classrooms.
Curricular Resources about AI for Teaching (CRAFT)
The CRAFT Project -- Curricular Resources about AI for Teaching (CRAFT)
Coming to us from the Stanford Graduate School of Education
They are building resources to teach AI literacies for high school and college instructors and are assembling them into a full curriculum that will be deployed in a course with the National Educational Equity Lab, offered in Fall 2023.
Nicole Hennig presentation about "AI Literacy - Using ChatGPT and Artificial Tools in Instruction"
Speaker Hennig discusses artificial intelligence and, specifically, ChatGPT, in a presentation delivered through the Northeast Florida Library Information Network (NEFLIN) on May 25, 2023:
She speaks about understanding the basics of ChatGPT, learning to use Artificial Intelligence effectively, and making informed decisions about its use within your library.
She tells us to think of ChatGPT as "an inexperienced intern" - we need to tell it exactly what to do and how to do it. (Love this!)
Sal Khan's TED Talk, "How AI Could Save (not destroy) Education"
Sal Khan speaks about AI and positive transformation within the education industry
The founder and CEO of Khan Academy thinks AI tools can help educators and students alike. Check out his TED Talk from TED2023.
Higher education -- how is it using Artificial Intelligence?
What Socrates Can Teach Us About AIEthics instructor discusses Large Language Models (LLMs) and the dangers in believing the responses they give us.
Tech Tools Using A.I.
Tech Tools Using Artificial Intelligence to Help You Create New Learning:
Zumi - you build a small self-driving car from a kit and then program it.
CoDrone - from Zumi too, it is a drone that can be programmed using Python or with block-based coding.
Kai's ClanorKai's Bot - websites for collaborative coding tasks for children and young adults.
Dialogflow - From Google, it is "lifelike conversational A.I. with state-of-the-art virtual agents" (cloud.google.com/dialogflow, accessed 04-24-2023).
Lensa- this link leads to an article from DigitalTrends.com about an A.I.-powered app that helps you edit photos.
Maslow - a tech company trying to "increase the empathy & companionship" with its "computational companion" software run by A.I. (from maslo.ai, accessed 04-24-2023).