The Center for Faculty Excellence hosted a series of courses dedicated to the understanding of Generative Artificial Intelligence and its impact on academia over the last academic year. If you are interested in learning more about the work your colleagues are doing, find these courses in Bridge and additional resources below.
AI Unleashed: Faculty' Toolkit for Education
Facilitator: Kathy Craig, University Libraries IDEA Hub
Demystifying Generative AI’s Impact on the University
Facilitator: Guy McHendry, PhD, Communication Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Timms Endowed Professor and Director of the Magis Core Curriculum
An Introduction to Generative AI for Educators
Facilitator: Steven Fernandes, PhD, Computer Science, Design and Journalism, College of Arts and Sciences
Understanding in the Age of ChatGPT: Questioning Assumptions
Facilitator: Jacob Rump, PhD, Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences, CFE Faculty Associate
Other Resources
Generative AI Resources: These curated and regularly updated resources can easily accessed in one centralized location to stay current and informed. It is a Blueline site, created and managed by the CFE eLearning team. More.
University Libraries:
Teaching in the Age of Generative AI: Educators are steeped in concern over the impact Generative AI will have on learning. There is an understandable level of caution over the new technology, but there are also opportunities and possibilities it can provide as well. In an EDUCAUSE QuickPoll survey of higher education stakeholders, 65 percent of respondents believe "the use of generative AI in higher ed has more benefits than drawbacks." While there are many considerations to be made, being adequately and accurately informed on this evolving topic is paramount. Read more.
Please email CFE@creighton.edu with any questions.