Teaching and Learning Resources
Artificial Intelligence and LLMs (ChatGPT, Bing, Bard, etc.)
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OpenAI’s Educator FAQ
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AI, LLMs, and Higher Education Resources
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Faculty Guide to AI
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Student Guide to AI
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How to Use AI – For Faculty
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How to Use AI – For Students
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Video Series: Practical Guide to AI for Instructors and Students (Wharton Interactive)
Part 1 – Introduction
Part 2 – The models and how to work with them
Part 3 – Effective prompting
Part 4 – Using AI to improve teaching
Part 5 – AI for students
Disabilities
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Supportive strategies for instructors
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National Center for Learning Disabilities provides resources, advocacy, and support for students transitioning to higher education.
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Learning Disabilities Association of America includes podcasts, resources, research, advocacy, and definitions of different learning disabilities.
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DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, & Technology) offers a wide range of resources, podcasts, research, published articles ,and books for higher education.
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Center for Universal Design in Education (CUDE) presents further resources for making use of universal design (UDL).
Feedback
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This class feedback form can be used daily to give students a voice and provide you with insights into how things are going. Considering opening the next class by responding to feedback.
Learning Strategies
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The Learning Scientists provide helpful ways to consider, and help students understand how to use, evidence-based learning strategies.
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Cognitive scientist, Dan Willingham, provides very helpful short videos on learning and studying for students.
Mental Health
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Supporting Students with Mental Health Needs
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Document from Dr. Berntsen’s Keynote at 2023 Teaching and Learning Conference