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AI: Considerations for Teaching and Learning

AI: Considerations for Teaching and Learning


Artificial intelligence (AI) is all around us. If you have used a mobile phone, driven a car with navigation, or asked a virtual assistant to complete a task, chances are you’ve recently used or encountered some form of AI-assisted technology. 

The rapid emergence of applications that leverage AI to gather information, organize ideas, draft prose, and generate media has prompted special consideration for how educators can support both student learning and academic integrity in a world where these tools are increasingly available. 

The insights and guidance provided in this teaching topic will evolve as new information emerges around AI tools and their impact on teaching and learning.


Dr. Chris Manion

 
 Dr. Chris Manion

 Writing Across the Curriculum Coordinator, Center for the Study of Teaching and Writing

 

 

 

 

Ms. Shari Beck

 
 Ms. Shari Beck

 Learning Consultant, Digital Learning, Office of Technology and Digital Innovation