Google group: AI in Education. Great place to hear about what other academics are doing. Also good if you are interested in academic dishonesty and AI. Run by Daniel Stanford.
Folks worth following on LinkedIn
- Anna Mills: English instructor and OER writer
- Daniel Stanford: discusses AI
- Ethan Mollick: discusses AI
- Jason Gulya: education coach (account links are pending as he has been hacked a few times and is working that out)
- Katie Conrad: discusses AI
- Lance Cummings: AI training content creator
- Lance Eaton: discusses generative AI
- Leon Furtze: discusses AI
- Maha Bali: discusses AI
- Phil Anthony: U of Kent Head of Technology
- Sarah Eaton: academic integrity
- Sarah Hood: reference librarian
- Stefan Bauschard: Debate instructor
More people and pages
- AI & HE resources. a repository of AI articles and information.Alchemy. ChatGPT and AI Resources. We’ve collected a list of resources shared during our recent webinars on ChatGPT and AI in higher education.
- Beth Z. “Your nerdy best friend“. Does speaking and consulting about AI information.
- Prof. Emily M. Bender (she/her). I use Mastodon for public scholarship, because that is one of the main benefits I see to public/open social media.
Other documents and websites
Partnership on AI. Bringing together diverse voices from across the AI community.
MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on Writing and AI: they have written a white paper about the risks and benefits of generative AI for teachers and students in writing, literature, and language programs and makes principle-driven recommendations for how educators, administrators, and policy makers can work together to develop ethical, mission-driven policies and support broad development of critical AI literacy.
Educator considerations for ChatGPT: Words from OpenAI. This page provides a brief overview for educators seeking to learn more about the capabilities, limitations, and considerations for using ChatGPT for teaching and learning. While this page focuses on ChatGPT, many of these considerations are also relevant to the use of language models for teaching and learning more broadly.
Ethics and AI
– The Workers Behind AI Rarely See Its Rewards. This Indian Startup Wants to Fix That. TIME magazine, July 27, 2023.
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