Artificial Intelligence or AI refers to the simulated human intelligence in machines or computers that are programmed to undertake tasks usually thought to require human cognitive processes and decision-making capabilities. AI has been in use in higher education for some time, and common uses of AI span across the campus including personalized learning, virtual assistants and chatbots, learning analytics, grading, language translation, content and syllabus creation, research, and the admissions process.  Learn more about artificial intelligence in higher education including the challenges and opportunities of AI use on the campus.

Interested in using AI tools for course design? Take part in the "Teaching with AI" online EDUCAUSE course.

The Basics of AI in Higher Education

 AI on Campus

AI Classroom Use and Policies

AI Policy Federal and State

 

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