AI in Higher Ed

AI in Higher Education Resource Hub | Welcome to TeachOnline
Stay informed about the latest developments Learn practical applications for your teaching Consider ethical implications Three focal points: 1 Learning experience AI is used to: personalize the learning experience for students by adapting the material and pace to individual needs and progress measure, collect, analyze and provide feedback on students’ progress inform the
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AI Resources for Educators | Turnitin.com
An overview of resources for academic leaders and educators in search of academic integrity solutions in instruction and assessment when faced with student usage of AI tools.
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AI Workshops for Educators — AI for Education
Whether you find yourself intimidated by the rapid advancements or eagerly excited about the possibilities, we invite you to our groundbreaking webinar series on AI in education.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) | IT@Cornell
Preliminary Guidelines Generative artificial intelligence (AI), offered through tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Bard, Bing AI, GitHub Copilot, and DALL-E, is a subset of AI that uses machine learning models to create new, original content, such as images, text, code, or music, based on patterns and structures learned from existing data.
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For Education, ChatGPT Holds Promise — and Creates Problems - EdSurge Guides
Generative AI has many possible implications on everything from academic integrity to the future of the education workforce.
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Repository of AI and Plagiarism Articles | PUPP
We created this page to regroup articles, possible solutions and researches on artificial intelligence, plagiarism and academic integrity.
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ChatGPT et IA en éducation

Veille sur l'intelligence artificielle en éducation |

Click the image below to access the Padlet created by journalist Alexandre Gagné