Exploring GenA.I. with Your Students
In this section, we provide a introduction to generative artificial intelligence, describe its capabilities and limitations, and review some of the specific implications for higher education.
This section is divided into three chapters:
Talking with Your Students
In this chapter, we will delve into how to start conversations with your students about the risks and benefits to using generative A.I. A conversation may involve talking with students about when and how to use A.I. for courseworkâand when not to use A.I.
Student Use of GenA.I. for Coursework
Independent of your classroom policies for A.I. tools, it will be useful for students to have specifics on how, if allowed, generative A.I. can be used for coursework. This could be to expand, condense, or summarize a text; brainstorm new ideas; analyze data; or help with writing.
Co-Exploration of GenA.I. Tools
As a relatively unfamiliar set of technologies, communicating with students might be best achieved by exploring (with a critical lens) the tools together. Testing A.I.’s capacities together can allow you and your students to learn more about what gen A.I. does well, and experience first-hand the challenges of misinformation and hallucination.