Generative AI: Faculty Resources
Generative AI: Faculty Resources
Helpful Online Resources
- Harvard covers it all in this AI Pedagogy Project Links to an external site. focused on the Humanities
- Fabulous wide-ranging resources from UCI's Pens and Pixels project Links to an external site.!
- Tips on using Chat GPT Links to an external site. in education.
- Elisa Sobo at SDSU answers the question: Could ChatGPT Prompt a New Golden Age in Higher Education? Links to an external site.
- The US Office of Educational Technology has issued this report on AI and the Future of Teaching and Learning Links to an external site.
- For the whole kit and caboodle, check out AI Text Generators: Sources to Stimulate Discussion among Teachers Links to an external site., an open access source list that contains more sources than you could ever want for this topic.
Syllabus Language
- Stanford's interactive and enlightening module Links to an external site. helps you to craft your course policies regarding AI.
- Check out this article from Medium Links to an external site. that provides ideas for how you might address ChatGPT in your syllabus language.
- Lance Eaton is keeping a running list of the ranges of policies available by other instructors in this Google doc: Classroom Policies for AI Generative Tools Links to an external site..
Self-Paced Course
Generative AI for Educators Links to an external site.: In this two-hour course geared for educators, you’ll learn strategies for working with AI tools and practice using these tools to plan and update lessons, prepare instructional materials, manage behind-the-scenes administrative tasks, and lots more.
Plagiarism/Academic Integrity
- Generative AI, Plagiarism, and Cheating Links to an external site. by Leon Furze examines the complexities of using Generative AI in academic settings, highlighting the limitations of detection software and the inadequacy of some common approaches.
- For a script to talk to students about potentially AI-written text, check out the last page of A Toolkit for Addressing AI Plagiarism in the Classroom Links to an external site.
- SDSU's AI citation page for students Links to an external site.
Faculty Development Recordings
Encouraging Integrity and Equity in the AI Era: Adelle Roe
Fri, Aug 18, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM PDT
This session aims to unpack how generative AI such as Chat GPT can both advantage and challenge our educational practices. We focus on academic integrity and AI's potential impacts on equity and inclusion.
Student-Centered Assignment Design using Chat GPT: Adelle Roe
Tue, Aug 8, 2023, 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PDT
In this session, we focus on how Chat GPT can help us quickly design student-centered lesson plans, assignments, and assessments. During the first half of the session, we cover general tips and tricks for effective prompting in order to generate the best possible output. During the second half of the session, we craft assignments in real time using what we've learned.
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