AI in Higher Ed

Quick, Draw!
Can a neural network learn to recognize doodles? See how well it does with your drawings and help teach it, just by playing.
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Student Guide for AI Use — AI for Education
AI-powered tools promise to enhance learning, but they also come with big risks. Our new quick guide graphic helps students understand how and when to use these tools wisely and responsibly.
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How To Ethically Leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Your Academic Research as an Undergraduate or Graduate Student | Contact North, TeachOnline.ca
Although this resource is aimed at university students, the principles can be shared with CEGEP students to help prepare them for their future studies.
Whether you’re engaged in an applied or pure research project at an undergraduate or graduate level, some substantial tasks demand a great deal of time and attention. Building a bibliography, summarizing a wide variety of existing research, drafting and rewriting, and ensuring data is thoroughly and appropriately analyzed is demanding work. We can have our own digital assistants, but to be effective, we need different tools for different tasks. They can be “connected,” but this requires a level of programming skills most of us don’t have. However, if you’re diligent and conscientious, you can make a suite of tools work for you.

With about 30 new apps being released each day, AI is moving fast. Search There’s An AI For That to see what’s new and if it could be helpful to you.

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