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AI Library Workshop: Keep Learning

This workshop is for students or anyone who wants to learn to use Gen AI ethically, effectively, and responsibly.

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Click on the picture below to go through a highly recommended free interactive tutorial that will reinforce what you learned on through this LibGuide and expand your knowledge further.
 

 
Video of a young man talking about the free interactive AI tutorial from Odisee-hogeschool Areveldegogeschool.

Ai voor studenten by Odisee-hogeschool Arteveldehogeschool is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

More Tools to Explore

Click the table below to see various Gen AI Tools
General Purpose, Language, Research-based, Image, Video, Audio, Presentation, Code, or 3D model tools.

A listing of various AI tools recommended by University of Sydney.

AI Library Workshop References

References

Tutorials, Websites, Articles

  1. ***Various H5P Tools from AI for Students. Authors: Arteveldehogeschool and Odisee Hogeschool. Located at: https://aivoorstudenten.be/en/ License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
  2. Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning. Author: Jennifer Gonzalez. Located at: https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/stick/
  3. The AI shakeup in education. Author: Meredith Cooley. Located at: https://openstax.org/blog/harness-ai-in-teaching.
  4. The Artificial Intelligence Assessment Scale (AIAS) Authors: Perkins, Furze, Roe, MacVaugh. Located at: https://open-publishing.org/journals/index.php/jutlp/article/view/810/769
  5. Fact-checking AI with Lateral Reading. Author: Ben Shaw. Located at: https://lib.guides.umd.edu/c.php?g=1340355&p=9880575
  6. How Do I Cite Generative AI in MLA Style? Author: MLA. Located at: https://style.mla.org/citing-generative-ai/
  7. Glossary of Artificial Intelligence Terms for Educators. Authors: Ruiz and Fusco. Located at: https://circls.org/educatorcircls/ai-glossary License CC BY 4.0
  8. More resources are available as links in various boxes, but they have not been listed here.

Videos

  1. What is AI? Author: Museum of Science (Boston). Located at: https://youtu.be/NbEbs6I3eLw?si=Fnn3TN1hQMpZt-RW License: Standard YouTube License.
  2. Sort Fact from Fiction Online with Lateral Reading. Author: Digital Inquiry Group. Located at: https://youtu.be/SHNprb2hgzU?si=Bg9VfvyxWMpPJZyq License: Standard YouTube License.
  3. Redefining Academic Integrity and Assessment in the Age of Generative AI | Highlights. Author: Kritik. Located at: https://youtu.be/u1mfecqZfP0?si=t-2HABDRCaZhAQyX License: Standard YouTube License.
  4. AI Literacy. Author: UofL Research Assistance & Instruction (University of Louisville). Located at: https://youtu.be/xAhck5tN5mM?si=wRz21EiefDbX8vb8 License: Standard YouTube License.
  5. How to Prevent AI Hallucinations. Red Hat. Located at: https://youtu.be/nWoo3YX9eKw?si=k-WgD9Q0lBfRS-35 License: Standard YouTube License.
  6. Generative AI Explained in 2 Minutes. Author KI-Campus. Located at: https://youtu.be/rwF-X5STYks?si=hRaf3rszC12zJDxx License: CC BY-SA 4.0.
  7. Large Language Models (LLMs) Explained. Author: Common Craft. Located at: https://youtu.be/sg_fuEzFw0g?si=FHBEck_ERqd0hr0X License: Standard YouTube License.
  8. What is Artificial Intelligence? Quick Learner. Author: Duke University. Located at: https://youtu.be/c0m6yaGlZh4?si=R_m23kc2Cdhdns97 License: Standard YouTube License.
  9. What is AI? Scott Galloway. Author: The Prof G Pod, Scott Galloway. Located at: https://youtu.be/xmdR0Jvm2EY?si=unhIQ3i4idxE5J0u License: Standard YouTube License.