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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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ChatGPT and Case-Based Classes – Harvard Business School
This video highlights the innovative use of ChatGPT by Professor Mitchell Weiss in his case-based classes. By leveraging ChatGPT’s capabilities, Professor Weiss successfully enhances his teaching methodologies in various ways. In this video he explains how he utilizes ChatGPT to generate thought-provoking discussion questions, stimulating engaging conversations among his students. Additionally, he harnesses the power…
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Harvard University edX: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python (CS50)
This is a 7-week-long free, self-paced course offered through edX and Harvard University on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Once the course is finished, it will be archived for viewing. “CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python explores the concepts and algorithms at the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, diving into the ideas that give rise to…
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Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)
Crash Course is a YouTube channel dedicated to educational videos. This playlist covers a range of topics related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a simple-to-understand format for beginners. All videos are between 10 and 20 minutes long. Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)
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Kizoa
Looking for a video-editing software for school projects and other academic purposes? Kizoa is just what you need. Enhance the learning experience in your school or university by creating engaging academic tutorials and liberating the full potential of students through creative video editing. Kizoa
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Resources
This is a list of artificial intelligence (AI) resources and educators who are using these resources. Resources are listed by category as well as contact information. The Stevens Institute of Technology compiled the list. Generative AI Resources
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ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer)
OpenAI has developed an app, ChatGPT, an algorithmic AI chat system trained on a massive collection of internet-based resources. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered language model that mimics a human conversationalist. ChatGPT is a chatbot trained on massive amounts of internet information to generate human-like text. The system uses deep learning to generate…
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DLFteach Toolkit (Volume 2): Lesson Plans on Immersive Technology
The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group (aka #DLFteach) is a grassroots community of practice within the Digital Library Federation that empowers digital library practitioners to see themselves as teachers and equip them to engage learners in how digital library technologies shape knowledge infrastructures. This resource is a great guide for educators working with Extended Reality…
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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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TED-Ed
TED-Ed is TED’s youth and education initiative. TED-Ed’s mission is to spark and celebrate the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Everything we do supports learning — from producing a growing library of original animated videos, to providing an international platform for teachers to create their own interactive lessons, to helping curious students around the globe bring…
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DigitalLearn.org
If you are new to computers, haven’t used them for a while, are a little unsure and uncomfortable, or just need a bit of a refresher, DigitalLearn.org has the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed. The collection contains digital skills tutorials on topics…
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Link Lock
Link Lock is a tool for adding a password to a link; in other words, for encrypting and decrypting URLs. When a user visits an encrypted URL, they will be prompted for a password. If the password is correct, Link Lock sends them to the hidden website. Otherwise, an error is displayed. Users can also…
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Spot-the-Troll Quiz
The Spot-The-Troll quiz is an educational tool created by Clemson University Media Forensics Hub to help the public learn to spot the markers of inauthenticity in social media accounts. Can you spot a troll? Spot-the-Troll Quiz
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Guide to Digital Security & Privacy – Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports believes digital innovation brings many benefits to consumers. But that innovation also carries new threats to personal privacy and data security. In our nationally representative CR Consumer Voices Survey, 65 percent of Americans told us they are either slightly or not at all confident that their personal data is private and not distributed…
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IT Security Basics Course – Indiana University
Everyone should have a clear understanding of IT security basic skills, in today’s world where our digital lives and connections are increasing constantly. Enroll in the IT Security Basics online course to learn 10 simple and effective skills, habits, and tools to stay safe online. This short, user-friendly course also includes an opportunity to earn…
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Copyright and Fair Use | Stanford Libraries
The Copyright and Fair Use Overview section is derived using content from NOLO, with much of it taken from the book Getting Permission (October 2016) by Richard Stim. It is a very comprehensive guide to copyright. This page shares useful information including info about Measuring Fair Use: The Four Factors. Copyright and Fair Use | Stanford Libraries
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Checkology | The News Literacy Project
Checkology® Virtual Classroom can help educators, students, and anyone learn how to tell the difference between fact and fiction. Checkology | The News Literacy Project
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Critical Media Literacy Library Guide – UCLA Libraries
This guide has many free resources to help learn skills to become a critical media literacy consumer and is created and maintained by the University of California Libraries. Critical Media Literacy Library Guide – UCLA Libraries




















