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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in higher ed and beyond

This guide will collect information about AI and its implications for higher education and society. Anyone is welcome to use the resources listed on this guide, but access may be limited to those with BVU credential

Faculty resources on AI

AI and Higher Education: Opportunities and Threats.  A webinar from Online Learning Consortium, recorded
          May 23, 2023. One hour.  Registration required to view recoding.

Artificial intelligence from the University of Arizona.

Learn about AI in higher education and how if affects teaching and learning.

Holton & Frank. Adapting your teaching to ChatGPT and  generative AI tools.

Sentient Syllabus Project was created to help faculty think through AI challenges to higher education.  This 
        "collective intelligence" model provides sample syllabus text, suggests activities using AI, and helps
          professors "re-orient" to teaching in a world with AI. 

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Future of Teaching
          and Learning: Insights and Recommendations
,
Washington, DC, 2023.

This publication addresses the clear need for sharing knowledge, engaging educators, and refining technology plans and policies for artificial intelligence (AI) use in education.

Upcoming Events

 

October 26, 2023

AI and the Future of Scientific Research, 1 p.m.

Presentation Summary: The world has been largely caught off-guard by the release of ChatGPT, and the dizzying pace of advances in AI that seem to keep coming. What's behind these changes? What can current AI actually do, and what can it not do? And what does it mean for the future of science and research? John Licato, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at USF, Director of the AMHR Lab and a researcher in AI, provides an accessible overview that will separate the hype from fact. 

Registration is required for the FREE event. Seats are limited!