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AI Teaching Resources

The rapid emergence of new artificial intelligence tools creates both challenges and opportunities for higher education. Below, you will find resources for navigating this new educational landscape, with information on a variety of AI tools and their responsible use within the classroom and beyond.  Please know that these resources will continue to be updated as these AI tools and resources change.

**CTL is currently reorganizing and adding to these resources - please free to email ctl@kent.edu directly for specific support/resources
Feel free to use click on the slide below to use it for your course 
intro to AI slide updated

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Continue your AI journey with us...

 

 

steps for ai journey

 

  1. Increase your awareness & try AI
    1. Watch the Lightning Lesson video above
    2. Review a recording of an AI Workshop (8 offerings from 2023-24)
    3. Register for upcoming AI Workshop
    4. Dabble with ChatGPT or Copilot on your own
  2. Consider ways you can use AI
    1. Check out the resources in AI to support instruction 
    2. Explore AI for specific uses in our AI Playground Workshops
    3. Watch a recording of our workshop "Unlocking Increased Instructor Efficiency and Creativity with AI"
  3. Consider use in your course
    1. Review the resources within the AI in Your Classroom subpage
    2. Talk with colleagues about what they are doing
    3. Review last year's workshop on Wrestling with AI
  4. Develop & engage your students in your course AI policy 
    1. Review the resources within the AI Syllabus Statements and Policy Examples
    2. Come to an AI Course Policy Workshop or request CTL to lead one with your unit
    3. Discuss AI with your students:  feel free to use this intro slide
    4. Consider prompting student reflection throughout their use or after their use of AI
    5. Review tips and tricks related to engaging students in your policy 
    6. Register & attend an AI workshop 
  5. Share what you are doing along the way with CTL & get recognized for all of your innovative work
    1. Share what you've done to spread the word
    2. Explore the AI-Ready Educator Recognition
    3. Apply for a Teaching Recognition Award

CTL is here to support your teaching endeavors so do not hesitate to email use for a consultation!  Click here to contact us

 

AI Resources

  • AI Uses in the Classroom

    AI Uses in the Classroom

    Learn more about ways you can incorporate AI into your courses.

  • AI to support instruction

    AI to support instruction

    Check out this page to learn more about how you can use GenAI to support your instruction and streamline your work.

  • AI-Related Event Resources

    AI-Related Event Resources

    View resources our past CTL workshops about Generative AI.

  • AI Syllabus Statements & Course Policy Examples

    AI Syllabus Statements & Course Policy Examples

    There are lots of ways we may or may not want our students to use AI related to their coursework. Here are some examples of communications for students to better understand your expectations.

 

Teaching & Learning with AI at KSU

At Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State, many of you are pioneering ways to use AI.  Whether you are developing an AI policy for your course/assignment, integrating AI into assignments, or streamlining instructor-related tasks – our KSU community can benefit from hearing about your great work.  We also have some amazing researchers engaging in AI related to their teaching and/or student learning, and we’d love to highlight your work. We invite you to share your ideas/practices/research to further advance AI innovation at Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State and connect with others.   You can or click the image below.  You can also opt into sharing your favorite AI Tool live during our AI Playground Workshop:  Show & Tell 

 

Think Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ Additional Recognition for Your Innovative Work