Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a powerful tool in colleges and universities. From supporting faculty with course design and grading to helping students with tutoring and research, AI offers opportunities to make teaching and learning more efficient and personalized. At the same time, it raises important questions about ethics, equity, and academic integrity. This resource hub is designed to help you explore practical uses of AI in higher education while staying mindful of its challenges and responsibilities.
Role/Context:
“You are a [teacher/student/professional/etc.] working on [specific task or subject].”
Task/Goal:
“Your job is to [explain/analyze/summarize/create] [specific content or objective].”
Details/Constraints:
“Make sure to include [key requirements, such as length, tone, audience, examples, or formatting].”
Output Format:
“Provide your answer as [a summary, outline, step-by-step guide, bulleted list, draft text, etc.].”
Prompt:
“You are a college writing tutor helping a first-year student understand how to structure an argumentative essay. Explain the steps to follow, give one example topic, and keep the language clear and supportive. Provide your answer as a bulleted list.”