How to Use AI

A few tools have already been created for discovering AI like ChatGPT. But, recognizing that controlling student use of AI through surveillance or detection has varying degrees of success (as indicated here and here), faculty may want to consider Inside Higher Ed’s position that this is an opportunity to “Go big. How do these tools allow us to achieve our intended outcomes differently and better? How can they promote equity and access? Better thinking and argumentation? … In the past, near-term prohibitions on … calculators, … spellcheck, [and] search engines … have fared poorly. They focus on in-course tactics rather than on the shifting contexts of what students need to know and how they need to learn it.”.  Click on the block above to discover ways to incorporate AI into your classroom space and use AI as a productivity tool for course planning; investigate the way industry is leaning into AI; and explore ways to use it in your everyday life. The emphasis is on responsible use.