McMaster develops and shares open resources on using generative AI in education
This summer, McMaster released revised teaching and learning guidelines, which offer clearer direction on areas such as the potential risks of using AI in learning, AI detection tools, and appropriate uses of AI for students and instructors.
Teaching and Learning Guidelines
These guidelines, developed with the Generative AI Teaching and Learning Advisory Subcommittee, provide guidance on responsible and ethical use of GenAI in teaching and learning at UBC.
Prompts for Education: Educators
A helpful repository of prompts tailored for educators to interact with generative AI technology like ChatGPT and Bing Chat.
Exploring AI Pedagogy: A Community Collection of Teaching Reflections
Exploring AI Pedagogy is a crowdsourced space that facilitates discussions on AI experiments in the classroom with an ethos of collaborative inquiry. Explore the experiences shared by the community.
metaLAB (at) Harvard: AI Pedagogy Project
How do we make informed decisions about AI in the classroom? The AI Pedagogy Project helps educators engage students in conversations about the capabilities of AI informed by hands-on experimentation.
Thinking About ChatGPT?
Conversations around the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) tools are ongoing as their capabilities continue to evolve. AI tools have the potential to change the way we teach, learn and work at UBC. This list brings together important things to know about ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence in the classroom.
Privacy Impact Assessments for GenerativeAI Instructional Use
Guidance for instructional use of AI based on current Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA) including any recommendations for Instructors…
UBC Faculty of Education AI Corner
This site focuses on learning design and teaching practices that integrate AI. It features examples and ethics-focused literacy resources for teaching and learning with Generative AI. Bringing the concerns around AI and ethics to the forefront, these resources have been designed in line with UBC’s educative approach to academic integrity.
Academic Integrity Hub, GenAI FAQ
This list brings together important things to know about ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence in the classroom for instructors and students at UBC.
Guide on the use of Generative AI
The Canadian federal government has released staff guidelines that can be referenced for use of Generative AI in your daily work.
Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT)
The Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT) at UBC Vancouver, and the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at UBC Okanagan are offering offering a number of learning opportunities to showcase generative AI and its implications for teaching and learning. Workshops, support clinics, presentations, and more are available on their website.
Microsoft Generative AI for Educators
For educators interested in AI and its applications for learning outcomes, learner engagement, and educator workload reduction, Microsoft is offering a free one-hour introductory course.