Optimizing AI in Higher Education : SUNY FACT² Guide, Second Edition.

Author
Aaron, Lynn [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Albany : State University of New York Press, 2024.
  • ©2024.
Description
1 online resource (121 pages)

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Series
Open Educational Resources Series [More in this series]
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Open Access
Summary note
This document presents information and solutions to educators across the spectrum of enthusiasm and adoption interests, empowering everyone to make educated decisions for themselves and their students regarding generative AI.
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Contents
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • Foreword
  • To The Reader
  • How to Use the Guide
  • Acknowledgements
  • AI in Context
  • AI Meets the Public
  • A Year in AI
  • AI Capabilities
  • AI Bias Concerns
  • Algorithmic Bias
  • Data Management and Media Literacy
  • Societal Impact
  • AI in Society: Ethical and Legal Issues
  • Intellectual Privacy Considerations
  • Fair Use Vs. Copyright
  • Licensing and Fair Compensation
  • Impact On Trademark Infringement
  • AI Trademark Infringement
  • AI Literacy
  • AI Literacy in Everyday Living
  • Misinformation and Disinformation
  • Policy Considerations in Teaching and Education
  • Opportunities and Threats in Higher Education
  • Equity and Access in Higher Education
  • Dealing with Academic Integrity
  • Integrity Problems with AI
  • False Honesty of AI
  • Psychological Impact of AI
  • The Responsibility of Educators
  • The Impact of AI in Other Contexts
  • Information Security Concerns
  • AI Policy Suggestions
  • Additional Resources
  • AI in Course Development and Assessment
  • Uses of AI Technologies in Higher Education
  • AI-powered personalized learning
  • Intelligent tutoring systems
  • Automated grading and assessment
  • Virtual and augmented reality
  • Intelligent content creation
  • Data analytics for educational insights
  • Language learning and translation
  • Intelligent learning management systems
  • AI Capabilities for Students
  • AI Tools for Student Writing Tasks
  • AI Capabilities for Faculty
  • Suggestions for Faculty AI Use
  • Prompt Engineering for Instructors
  • Setting Expectations in Your Classes
  • AI Tools to Promote Student Learning and Success: Examples
  • In-Class Activities
  • Writing Assignments
  • AI Tools for Research Assignments
  • Lab Reports
  • Accessibility
  • Considerations for Online Classes
  • AI Tools Can Support Teaching: Examples.
  • AI in Student Research and Creative Works
  • The Role of AI in the Student's Research/Creation Process
  • AI as it Pertains to the Intellectual Growth of the Student Researcher
  • Using AI to Develop Research and Scholarship
  • Opportunities
  • Risks
  • Citing/Disclosing
  • Using AI to Evaluate Research and Scholarship
  • Funder and Publisher Guidelines
  • Using AI in Creative Works
  • Copyright, Intellectual Property and Applications in Creative Industries
  • Generative AI in Student Creative Works
  • Summary and Additional Considerations
  • Evaluating AI Tools in Higher Education
  • Student Evaluation Practices and Assessment Strategies
  • AI's Impact on Summative Assessment: An Example
  • Alternative Grading Strategies
  • Challenges with AI Detection Products
  • Strategies for Pedagogical Evaluation
  • Strategies for Technology Evaluation
  • Strategies for Accessibility and DEI Evaluation
  • Strategies for Student Input
  • Special Section: A Brief History of AI
  • Conclusion
  • What Does the Future with AI Look Like?
  • Job Market
  • Scientific Discovery
  • Cyber Security
  • AI and Mindreading
  • Interspecies Communication
  • After Death Communication (in a way)
  • Appendix A: Timeline
  • Appendix B: Algorithmic/Machine-Learning Bias
  • Machine Learning Bias
  • Examples of Algorithmic Bias
  • Appendix C: AI Tool Evaluation Examples
  • Example A: Midjourney
  • Example B: Almanack.ai
  • Example C: Learnt.ai
  • Appendix D: Glossary
  • References.
ISBN
9798855801835
OCLC
  • 1453602853
  • 1530624228
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