This guide is meant to provide an introduction to the current AI tools that are relevant for use in educational settings, and to demystify some of the hype surrounding AI. It will help you consider whether you might integrate AI into your teaching, and how to do so responsibly.
This two-part series was created to encourage as broad a group of people as possible to learn what AI is, what can (and can’t) be done with AI, and how to start creating AI methods. The courses combine theory with practical exercises and can be completed at your own pace.
Learn to collaborate with AI systems effectively, efficiently, ethically, and safely.
This course empowers faculty, instructional designers, and educational leaders to apply AI Fluency into their own teaching practice and institutional strategy.
You’ll learn how to use generative Gemini and NotebookLM to help you save time on everyday tasks, personalize instruction, enhance lessons and activities in creative ways, and more.
In 5-7 hours of self-paced study, you’ll learn how to use generative AI tools to boost your productivity and enhance your work. You’ll also learn how to use AI responsibly by identifying AI’s potential biases and avoiding harm.
This course empowers students to develop AI Fluency skills that enhance learning, career planning, and academic success through responsible AI collaboration.