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AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Faculty: AI Resources

Collective Sites

California Community Colleges Artificial Intelligence Consortium

   This new site (19 colleges have joined as of 7/12/2024) doesn't have much content yet, but bears watching.

AI in Education Resource Directory, from the Google group AI in Education

     Includes a list of AI tools, compilations of articles and presentations, links to institutional policies and faculty development sites.

AI Text Generators: Sources to Stimulate Discussion among Teachers - Compiled by Anna Mills, College of Marin.

      Includes sections on assignments, student perspectives, audio and video, handouts, scholarly articles, and an interestingly-named "Prominent Pieces that May Include Hype or Inaccuracy."

Resources on Generative AI in Education, from Pens and Pixels, a project of UC Irvine.

     Topics include writing, coding, tutoring, ethics, second language learning, teacher tools, and research.

 

AI in Higher Education Resource Hub,  from teachonline.ca

      Focal points: the  learning experience, grading & assessment, policy & ethics.

Learn With AI (University of Maine, Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning)

     Sections on Resources and Strategies.

AI in Higher Education “Metasite” - compiled by Ray Schroeder, UPCEA Sr. Fellow; includes extensive list of AI-related articles     

Specific Presentations

The three pieces below are representative of common approaches to AI in higher education.  In the first, the author addresses concerns about AI, and offers what she hopes will be short-term answers (assuming that education eventually figures out how to work in the new landscape)  The second article offers broad strategies--demystify AI, focus on the learning process rather than a final product, and cultivate skills that AI cannot easily replicate.  The third is a how-to presentation by a teacher.

 

Chat GPT: understanding the new landscape and short-term solutions, by Cynthia Alby, Georgia College.

Navigating A World of Generative AI: Suggestions for Educators, by Lydia Cao and Chris Dede, A think piece on the nature of learning and how instruction can be designed to benefit from AI

How to Use ChatGPT to Boost Your Research and Teaching(YouTube presentation by Abram Anders.)