Explanations, Literacy, and Pedagogy

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AI in Education:

  • The AI in Education YouTube playlist by Microsoft is a beginner-friendly video series designed to help education professionals explore how AI can enhance teaching and learning. It covers foundational concepts, practical classroom applications, and tools like Microsoft Copilot, offering short, accessible episodes that support confident, responsible AI integration in education 
  • The AI for Educators learning path is a free, beginner-friendly series designed to help faculty explore how AI can enhance teaching and learning. It covers foundational concepts, responsible AI use, and practical classroom applications—empowering educators to integrate AI tools like Copilot into instruction, student support, and campus operations. 
  • Classroom Toolkit: Unlocking Generative AI Safely and Responsibly is a free, adaptable resource that introduces foundational AI concepts, prompt writing, and responsible use through engaging, modular lessons. While designed for younger students, it’s equally valuable for community colleges—supporting digital literacy, ethical AI use, and critical thinking across a wide range of courses and student services. 

 

AI Literacy: 

AI and Information Literacy Module:
University of Maryland's Canvas module on AI literacy.  It has 1-2 hours of content to read and watch. 

AI Literacy for All: A Universal Framework:
University of New Mexico's 20-page paper on AI Literacy for All: A Universal Framework. It hones in on Technical Knowledge, Ethical Awareness, Critical Thinking, Practical Use, and Societal Impact. 

Pedagogy Principles:

AI Pedagogy Project:
Harvard's metaLAB has an evolving collection of curated assignments that integrate AI tools, created by educators.  Additional resources can be found in the AI Guide at the top of the page. 

AI for Education's Curriculum to introduce AI to students:
Lessons from interviewing a chatbot to co-creating AI policy. Many more resources are also available throughout this website as well. 

Essential Guide to AI for Educators – A 2 hour, hands-on course designed to help educators get started using ChatGPT to save time, engage students, and implement AI responsibly. 

Workshop kits from Stanford University’s Center for Teaching and Learning: ​These have a Creative Commons BC-NA-SA 4.0 license, which means we can adapt, remix, or enhance the contents - we just need to provide attribution, and cannot make a profit from them. 

Exploring Pedagogic Uses of AI

Analyzing the Implications of AI

Creating AI Course PolicyIntegrating AI into Assignments

AI image; two people and a robot, in a college environment, minimalist style, the man on the left has a thought bubble saying "AI"

Generated by CoPilot after the prior image, plus, "Great, now can you incorporate subtle elements of a community college setting?"

Video Explanation Series: 

Youtube: Khan Academy: Introduction to AI

Youtube: 3Blue1Brown: Neural Networks

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