Generative Artificial Intelligence, or GenAI, has profoundly impacted how we teach and how our students learn. The issues represented by these powerful tools range from the concerning to the empowering. GenAI holds the potential to reshape not just notions of academic honesty, but even blurs the links of fact and fiction far beyond anything humans have achieved unaided. At the same time, GenAI offers efficiencies and gives teachers, scholars, and students potential agency in their endeavors in ways never thought possible.
This page is designed as a hub for evidence-based resources for instructors as they explore the ramifications of GenAI in their teaching and scholarly life.
For an overview of GenAI in academia, check out this episode of our podcast, Let's Talk Teaching.
Developments in artificial intelligence create new challenges in terms of student learning and academic honesty. This guide helps you navigate this changing technological landscape.
Join us for the final lunch-and-learn event, Opportunities with Disruptive Technologies at ISU, on Friday, May 3. This series is intended for those engaged in teaching or scholarship who are interested in productive and positive discussions about GenAI. Registration is required, and light snacks will be provided.
Decisions about GenAI have largely been left to individual instructors, as there are not one-size-fits-all solutions for its use at the disciplinary or institutional levels. This flow chart is designed to help instructors think through the affordances and limitations of three levels of GenAI use in their courses: excluding GenAI, limiting GenAI, and fully embracing GenAI.
These suggestions cover various scenarios for students' use of GenAI in their own learning, from unrestricted use with proper attribution to complete bans.
Contact the Center for Integrated Development at ProDev@ilstu.edu to set up a one-on-one consultation.