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AI Prompts for Teaching: A Spellbook
This resource, written, by Cynthia Alby, describes excellent use cases and strategies for effectively using GenAI tools in education and training. AI Prompts for Teaching: A Spellbook
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SUNY Faculty Advisory Council on Teaching and Technology Guide to Optimizing Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (2023)
SUNY the Faculty Advisory Council On Teaching and Technology (FACT2) charged a Task Group in May 2023 to research and explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can be optimized for teaching and learning. The committee’s first goal was to produce a preliminary report for faculty and instructional support specialists. This report explores the potential benefits and…
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Almanack.ai
Almanack is a platform that utilizes AI to help teachers with all facets of their jobs and improve learning outcomes. Almanack generates curriculum-aligned lesson plans and other resources such as worksheets and assessments. It also helps with grading by evaluating work submitted by students. Almanack’s vision is to empower every teacher to deliver a tailored…
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Classroom Policies for AI Generative Tools
This resource is a compilation of Classroom Policies for AI Generative Tools created by Lance Eaton for the purposes of sharing and helping other instructors see the range of policies available by other educators to help in the development of their own for navigating AI-Generative Tools (such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, Dall-E, etc). Classroom Policies…
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Learn with AI Initiative from the University of Maine
The Learning With AI initiative from the University of Maine encourages the opportunity to introduce students to the ethical and economic questions wreaked by these new tools, as well as to experiment with progressive forms of pedagogy that can exploit them. The Learning With AI initiative from the University of Maine
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Elicit: The AI Research Assistant
Elicit is a research assistant using artificial intelligence (AI) language models like GPT-3 to automate parts of researchers’ workflows. Currently, the main workflow in Elicit is the Literature Review. If you ask a question, Elicit will show relevant papers and summaries of key information about those papers in an easy-to-use table.” Elicit can help researchers:…
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There’s An AI For That – The Biggest AI Aggregator
The largest database of artificial intelligence (AI) resources available for a wide variety of tasks. Use this the AI search to find the best AI tools for any use case. There’s An AI For That is a comprehensive tracker with nearly 100 categories which is updated every day. Bookmark this site to stay up to date with…
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OpenCV
OpenCV focuses on generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and serves as a library of programming functions for real-time computer vision capabilities. It can be used for a variety of functions, such as facial recognition, gesture recognition, and object detection. OpenCV
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Qualtrics
Qualtrics is web-based software that allows the user to create surveys and generate reports. Qualtrics enables you to do using a variety of distribution means. Qualtrics Review Accessibility/Security Info
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Survey Monkey
Surveymonkey is an online survey site that simplifies the survey process considerably. In the survey design phase, Surveymonkey offers 17 formats for asking questions (multiple choice, true false, open-ended, etc). Survey Monkey Review Accessibility/Security Info
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16 Business Simulation Games for Entrepreneurs
Looking for a game where you can build skills useful in real-world situations? Or perhaps you’re already an ace at resource management games and you want to showcase your aptitude in a fun and relaxing video game. Business simulators have been entertaining players for decades, and they serve as a great way to spend time while learning…
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Become a Business Tycoon
Build your own company from the ground up. Find and exploit gaps in the market and compete against other players. Become a Business Tycoon
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Wall Street Survivor
Free stock market simulator and free stock courses to learn how to invest in the stock market. Learn about the Stock Market and trading with real-time stock simulations. Participate in competitions for prizes. Wall Street Survivor
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How the Market Works
Learn how the Stock Market works. Receive a virtual $100,000 to learn how the markets work and practice trading. Create your own custom stock market contest for your class. The site provides teacher resources and lesson plans. How the Market Works
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Harvard Business Catalog – Case Studies, Simulations, and More
Harvard Business Publishing Education partners with educators and students around the world to deliver best-in-class learning experiences that develop leaders who are ready for a changing world. A robust catalog of learning materials, including cases, simulations, articles, videos, and online courses. Pedagogical support, teaching advice, and curriculum guidance is also available to help educators create…
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Escape Rooms: How to create a digital escape game – Florida State College at Jacksonville
This LibGuide offers useful background and setup information on using digital escape room games in an educational setting. Where to begin creating your first escape game is a personal preference. Some people start with a template, while others like to start from scratch. Either way, you will need to decide on a few necessary components. This…
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Digital Escape Rooms – Lafayette College
This resource describes digital escape rooms for collaborative learning and steps for implementation. Escape rooms can be a fun, exciting way to unlock a mystery in a collaborative manner. In physical escape rooms teams work together to solve various clues and unlock codes so that they can essentially escape the room. Escape rooms can be…
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Active Learning Immersive Scenario Games in Teaching & Learning: Escape Rooms – College of Charleston
Escape rooms represent the lion’s share of these types of games that are currently being deployed in education, corporate training, and libraries. An escape room is part theater, part team-building exercise, and all about solving puzzles and interpreting clues within the context of a theme or subject area. “The most literal definition of an escape…




















