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AI for Faculty
TOOLS + RESOURCES
- AI Pedagogy Project from metaLAB (at) Harvard: Focused on the essentials and written to be accessible to a newcomer, this interactive guide will give you the background you need to feel more confident with engaging in conversations about AI in your classroom.
- A People’s Guide to AI, a workbook we like by Mimi Onuoha and Mother Cyborg, published by Allied Media Projects.
- AudioPen: Records speech to text.
- Awesome chatGPT prompts repository: A collection of prompt examples to use with the ChatGPT model.
- CE: AMA Artificial and Augmented Intelligence in Health Care-Health care trends: An online CE module published by the American Medical Association in 2018.
- Critical AI Literacy for Educators Resources curated by Kathryn Conrad and Sean Kamperman
- Curipod: Helpful for lesson planning and generating slides and discussion questions.
- Cybernetic Forests - Critical Topics: AI Images was an undergraduate class delivered for Bradley University in Spring 2023. It was an overview of the emerging contexts of AI art-making tools that connected media studies and histories of new media art with data ethics and critical data studies. Through this multidisciplinary lens, we examined current events and debates in AI and generative art, with students thinking critically about these tools as they learned to use them.
- eBook: The Art of ChatGPT Prompting (free): From the site: In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover expert strategies for crafting compelling ChatGPT prompts that drive engaging and informative conversations. From understanding the principles of effective prompting to mastering the art of constructing clear and concise prompts, this e-book will provide you with the tools you need to take your ChatGPT conversations to the next level.
- Generative AI Primer, an accessible overview of Generative AI topics and tools, published by the National Centre for AI, a nonprofit in the UK.
- Learn With AI, a growing collection of resources from the University of Maine’s Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, created by Jon Ippolito
- Paperpal: Get suggestions to improve your academic writing. Resource says it offers "context-sensitive translations in over 25 languages."
- Scribe: An AI-powered tool that automatically creates process documentation, eliminating the need to create screenshots.