Resources
AI-Augmented Learning & Teaching
Generative AI technologies are revolutionizing our world, profoundly influencing how we learn and teach. With public accessibility and integration of these innovations on the rise, we're witnessing the emergence of powerful tools such as ChatGPT and Bard for text generation, as well as DALL-E and others for image generation. We're eager to delve into these cutting-edge tools and reimagine our work together.
Below are current opportunities to connect. We are eager to hear your thoughts, experiences, and how you're using these tools in your programs. So, let's explore the fascinating world of generative AI together!
SYLLABUS RECOMMENDATIONS
CITL has developed a set of recommendations to guide you through developing a course policy that meets your learning goals. These can be augmented to work in your specific context. Given the rapid advances with generative technologies, these recommendations will be regularly updated here.
- CITL Generative AI Course Policy Recommendations
Updated Aug. 5, 2024
Getting Started with gen Ai
Looking for a place to get started for incorporating generative AI into your courses. CITL has developed some recommendations, inspired from conversations during the Summer 2023 AI Idea Exchange. This introduction provides 5 considerations around 5 topics related to supporting learning with generative AI.
Here is a that was created using Google Gemini Advanced and Google Vids. The script and voiceover are AI generated, and the content and video were produced by the AI. Every thing was human verified to ensure alignment with the guide and accuracy.
Connect with usf community
Join the Teams group. Channels include:
- Events
- News and Resources
- Supporting Integrity
- Teaching with AI Tools
AI Idea Exchange Continues!
Join CITL and colleagues across USF to share the lessons learned and new found practices of using generative AI tools in their learning experiences.
For Fall 2024, the Exchange will meet via Teams on the fourth Wednesdays of each month, beginning Sept. 25, from 12 - 1 pm. Meetings are held through the in the Teams group. Bring something to eat for you, and ideas for all.
First Friday Workshop Series
The Teaching and Learning with Generative AI monthly workshop series continues during the Fall 2024 semester. Each month will feature insights into the latest tools and approaches to using genAI, as well as practical ideas for bringing this technology into your own courses. More information is at: CITL First Fridays Workshop Series.
Previous Workshop Recordings
Visit the page for every session in one place or use the links below to find a specific session.
Fall 2024
- (Nov 1, 2024)
- Khanmigo Teacher Tools
- Microsoft Reflect
- Microsoft Teams Assignments - Speaker Progress
- (Oct 4, 2024)
- Student Guide to Navigating College in the AI Era
- Microsoft Copilot: Data protected conversational AI available to all at USF
- Google NotebookLM: Deep dive with a personal AI research and learning assistant grounded in your provided documents.
- (Sept 6, 2024)
- Reflective survey focusing on process over product
- Claude Artifacts – Build sharable interactive apps
- Google Gemini and @OpenStax: Reliable generative answers from textbooks
- Udio: Create novel songs via text prompts
- Google Vids+Gemini: Short videos created with AI based on source documents
Spring 2024
- (April 4, 2024)
- (Mar 1, 2024)
- (Feb 2, 2024)
Fall 2023
- (Sept 1, 203)
- (Sept 28, 2023)
- (Nov 3, 2023)
Spring 2023
- (Feb 3, 2023)
- (Mar 3, 2023)
- (April 7, 2023)
genAI at USF
Generative Artificial Intelligence provides opportunities to ethically and effectively advance our institutional mission. USF is committed to actively engaging with this rapidly developing technology to maximize these opportunities.
Visit USF's that contains comprehensive guidance on ethical usage, syllabus and course policy recommendations, citations, AI events and more.