The AI Cookbook: Recipes and More from the University of Missouri is …
The AI Cookbook: Recipes and More from the University of Missouri is an open resource published on August 19, 2024. It offers practical AI strategies for educators, inspired by the University of Florida's work. This toolkit includes AI "recipes" for tasks like crafting learning objectives, generating graphics, and developing rubrics, all with a focus on accessibility, collaboration, and ethical use.
This is a discussion-based interactive seminar on the two major issues that …
This is a discussion-based interactive seminar on the two major issues that affect Sub-Saharan Africa: HIV/AIDS and Poverty. AIDS and Poverty, seemingly different concepts, are more inter-related to each other in Africa than in any other continent. As MIT students, we feel it is important to engage ourselves in a dynamic discussion on the relation between the two - how to fight one and how to solve the other.
Description: Students play with an AI that can react to their movement, …
Description: Students play with an AI that can react to their movement, and choreograph something that uses this tool. They can show off their choreography to the rest of the class Skills/knowledge you'll gain: Movement, collaboration Length: 1-4 hours
Curriculum aligns to: - NGSS Engineering standards - ISTE standards - Common Core ELA/Literacy standards - Also maps to CSTA standards
Description: AI can create realistic-looking images and videos that were never actually …
Description: AI can create realistic-looking images and videos that were never actually filmed or taken as a photo. These images and videos are called deepfakes. This is a quick lesson requiring no background where students learn about deepfakes, as well as ways to verify information that they see Skills/knowledge you'll gain: Critical thinking Length: 1 hour
Curriculum aligns to: - NGSS Engineering standards - ISTE standards - Common Core ELA/Literacy standards - Also maps to CSTA standards
The arrival of artificial intelligence has sent shockwaves through numerous industires. Instructional …
The arrival of artificial intelligence has sent shockwaves through numerous industires. Instructional design and education, like many other fields, are bracing for impact. The conversation around AI in instructional design and education has ranged from doomsday scenarios to claims of a new savior. The only constraint in these projects is a general lack of data supporting either scenario. To inform our strategy plan for the utilization and adoption of AI tools, the AI working group at Emeritus Institute of Management conducted a pilot study, assaying the impacts of two tools, ChatGPT and Blue Willow, on the efficiency and effectiveness of these tools in completing common design tasks. This paper describes our study design and the results of our experiment.
Description: A quick and fun way to become familiar with some core …
Description: A quick and fun way to become familiar with some core ideas of modern AI while playing with Google Quick, Draw Skills/knowledge you'll gain: Understanding of what AI is, privacy and bias concerns Length: 1 hour
Curriculum aligns to: - NGSS Engineering standards - ISTE standards - Common Core ELA/Literacy standards - Also maps to CSTA standards
Description: An interactive deep dive into the sort of ethical concerns that …
Description: An interactive deep dive into the sort of ethical concerns that companies creating AI based systems should consider. Students explore these ideas through role-playing running their own companies and making ethical decisions for those companies Skills/knowledge you'll gain: Human-centered design, ethics Length: 10 hours
Curriculum aligns to: - NGSS Engineering standards - ISTE standards - Common Core ELA/Literacy standards - Also maps to CSTA standards
This resource includes a set of activities, teacher guides, assessments, materials, and …
This resource includes a set of activities, teacher guides, assessments, materials, and more to assist educators in teaching about the ethics of artificial intelligence. These activities were developed at the MIT Media Lab to meet a growing need for children to understand artificial intelligence, its impact on society, and how they might shape the future of AI.
This curriculum was designed and tested for middle school students (approximately grades 5th-8th). Most activities are unplugged and only require the materials included in this document, although unplugged modifications are suggested for the activities which require computer access.
Description: A short deep dive into how facial recognition technology is used, …
Description: A short deep dive into how facial recognition technology is used, some biases it has, and some ways companies, individuals, and the law are fighting against its use in surveillance Skills/knowledge you'll gain: Ethics Length: 1 hour
Curriculum aligns to: - NGSS Engineering standards - ISTE standards - Common Core ELA/Literacy standards - Also maps to CSTA standards
The AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit from TeachAI is designed to help …
The AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit from TeachAI is designed to help education authorities, school leaders, and teachers create thoughtful guidance to help their communities realize the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in primary and secondary education while understanding and mitigating the potential risks.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"Healthy corneas are clear and lack blood vessels, but injuries like alkali burns can trigger neovascularization. This serious complication reduces the patient’s vision and is the leading cause of failure in corneal transplants. Previous studies have suggested that AIP1 (Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1-interacting protein) is involved in inflammatory neovascularization induction and that NOX4 (NADPH oxidase 4) is activated by alkali burns. NOX4 can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) which unbalance the expression of the inflammation-related proteins NLRP3 and NLRP6 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 and 6). Researchers recently used a mouse model to examine how AIP1 and NOX4 are related to NLRP3/NLRP6 after corneal alkali burns. Corneal alkali burns decreased AIP1 expression and increased the expression of two pro-angiogenic proteins, clv-IL-1β (cleaved interleukin-1β) and VEGFa (vascular endothelial growth factor A)..."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
AIRS is an open source set of online modules and resources in …
AIRS is an open source set of online modules and resources in research skills and knowledge. It provides the grounding in research processes with practical tools to support you.
AIRS is a mandatory coursework requirement for Higher Degree Research (HDR) students enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Philosophy (MPhil), at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
OER Fundamentals are invited to remix this course planning template to design and …
OER Fundamentals are invited to remix this course planning template to design and share their OER project plans, course information and syllabus, and reflection.
aiEDU's AI Toolkits are materials designed to support teachers, parents and other community …
aiEDU's AI Toolkits are materials designed to support teachers, parents and other community champions to share the importance of artificial intelligence education and support its adoption in your learning spaces.
The Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence is an initiative of Elon University, …
The Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence is an initiative of Elon University, in partnership with the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). It is a continuation of a 2023 global collaboration that established a statement of principles to guide development of AI policies and practices in higher education. The statement was released at the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, Japan, and was supported by more than 140 higher education organizations, administrators, researchers and faculty members from 48 countries.
This resource includes traditional writing prompts as well as prompts and assignments …
This resource includes traditional writing prompts as well as prompts and assignments that utilize AI-generated text. It covers the fields of Creative Writing, Composition, and Business and Technical Writing.
AI processes vast information, generates new content, and helps decision-making through predictive …
AI processes vast information, generates new content, and helps decision-making through predictive analyses. In education, AI has transformed the traditional teacher–student relationship into a teacher–AI–student dynamic.
This shift requires a re-examination of teachers’ roles and the competencies they need in the AI era. Yet, few countries have defined these competencies or developed national programmes to train teachers in AI, leaving many educators without proper guidance.
The AI competency framework for teachers addresses this gap by defining the knowledge, skills, and values teachers must master in the age of AI. Developed with principles of protecting teachers’ rights, enhancing human agency, and promoting sustainability, the publication outlines 15 competencies across five dimensions: Human-centred mindset, Ethics of AI, AI foundations and applications, AI pedagogy, and AI for professional learning. These competencies are categorized into three progression levels: Acquire, Deepen, and Create.
As a global reference, this tool guides the development of national AI competency frameworks, informs teacher training programmes, and helps in designing assessment parameters. It also provides strategies for teachers to build AI knowledge, apply ethical principles, and support their professional growth.
World Education's AI for Learning and Work initiative is dedicated to exploring the intersection …
World Education's AI for Learning and Work initiative is dedicated to exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and education, and how it can shape the future of the way we live and work. On this page, you can access open resources, professional development offerings and opportunities to get involved.
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