Artificial Intelligence in Education

There is an avalanche of resources that address the challenges and opportunities of AI in higher education, and some excellent ones compiled by our colleagues around CUNY:

  • Recordings, slides, and other materials from CUNY’s 2023-2024 Teaching Matters 6-part series on generative AI are posted on the Innovative Teaching Academy Past Events page. Please direct questions to Innovative.Pedagogy@cuny.edu. 
  • The Grad Center is maintaining an extensive Teach@CUNY AI Toolkit with learning activities, suggestions for assignment makeovers and course policies, and more. 
  • Baruch maintains an AI Resources page that includes their AI Whitepaper, information about AI-focused events, and a frequently-updated list of pedagogical readings and resources.
  • Hostos has assembled an AI Syllabus Guide with templates that offer a range of scenarios for the use of AI in the classroom, adaptable to your discipline and objectives.
  • Luke Walzer at the Grad Center recommended an open resource: TextGenEd: Teaching with Text Generation Technologies, edited by Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzler (WAC Clearinghouse, Aug 2023)

Magna’s Faculty Focus has many free resources, including short articles and podcasts with actionable ideas for teaching, including many recent articles on AI and podcasts such as Streamline your teaching Workload with Artificial Intelligence. Sign up for a free account and choose whether to receive regular articles to your inbox, or view the RSS feed at the bottom of the Faculty Commons home page.