ChatGPT and other Generative AI in Higher Ed
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Contact the Center for Teaching & Learning
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cteachlearn@worcester.edu
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Want to jump into some higher-ed focused self-paced learning?
- Demystifying AI (6 lessons), Middlebury College
- Getting Started with AI-Enhanced Teaching: A practical guide for instructors, MIT Sloan
- Artificial Intelligence AI Toolkit, Georgetown University
What’s available at WSU?
- WSU Summer Institute 2024 “AI Studio” Faculty Resources
- WSU-AI: Discussion Group, Tools, References and Lesson Plans
- WSU Library ChatGPT & Generative Artificial Intelligence Subject Guide
- WSU CTL 10 Teaching Strategies to Consider
Seeking examples of syllabi statements?
- Check out this platform for sharing Syllabi Policies for AI Generative Tools, facilitated by Lance Eaton, Senior Associate Director, Northeastern University
- Teaching and Writing in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Writing in the Disciplines Program, Univ. of Vermont
- Generative AI Syllabus Statement Tool, Christopher Heard, Professor, Pepperdine University
Additional Resources
- Co-Intelligence: AI in the Classroom (24 min video), Ethan Mollick, Professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- Teaching Higher Ed Podcast, hosted by Bonni Stachowiak, Dean of Teaching & Learning, Vanguard University
- What I Mean When I Say Critical AI Literacy Maha Bali, American University in Cairo
Note: Image of 1915 Underwood typewriter courtesy of Lawrence Sinclair
Contact the Center for Teaching & Learning
Sullivan Academic Center
Suite S-117
Suite S-117
cteachlearn@worcester.edu
508-929-8796