This is a great question. We have just released a self-paced, Professional Development course for our college on AI in the Classroom. If any of this information makes sense, please feel free to use it. Also, if you have any questions, please let me know.
The basic premise for the course is that AI is all around us and faculty need to see how it is used both good and bad, before they make the determination how they will use it in their course. We have used AI throughout the course, specifically noting it, to show how it works. The opening video, for instance is generated using AI.
The modules for the course are:
- What is AI
- Hopes and fears
- Limitations
- AI Tools
- Language generators
- Paraphrasers
- Video generators
- Process documentation
- Quiz proctoring
- Voice generators
- Automatic transcription
- AI Checkers
- AI in the Classroom
- Teacher - using AI to create content (ex. quizzes)
- Students
- Future module - Authentic Assessment
This digs into the feeling of the student regarding AI, from the beginning and then asks them to participate in discussions regarding what happens as they do different things using AI. This can be the results of uploading their own writing to an AI Checker, offering various prompts to AI Generator, taking a quiz that uses AI to determine a suspicion rating regarding cheating, and anything else that we could come up with having them use the technology.