Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in education. It has the potential to transform the way teachers teach and students learn in the classroom. By using AI, teachers can create a more personalized learning experience for each student, and help them to achieve their full potential.
This page display some helpful AI Tools that can be easily integrated into teaching. Any suggestions for new tools? Email us at libref@hkust-gz.edu.cn.
Artificial Intelligence / ChatGPT Resources - A Short List by University of Minnesota. June 2023
AI Tools in Teaching and Learning by Stanford Teaching Commons. April 2023
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN TEACHING. University of Helsinki. April 2023.
“Using AI to make teaching easier & more impactful” by Ethan Mollick, March 17, 2023
101 Creative Ideas to Use AI in Education, A collection edited by Chrissi Nerantzi, Antonio M. Arboleda, Marianna Karatsiori and Sandra Abegglen
“AI for Learning Designers” by Phillippa Hardman
“Don’t Ban ChatGPT in Schools. Teach With It.” by Kevin Roose, The New York Times, January 2023
“FAQ: ChatGPT in the Classroom” by Andrew Maynard, CC NY NC SA 4.0
Talking about Generative AI: A Guide for Educators (free book) by Sidney I. Dobrin, Version 1. May 2023.
“How to Use ChatGPT as an Example Machine” by Chris Mah, February 19, 2023
“Will ChatGPT make us better, happier teachers?” by Betsy Barre, January 20, 2023
“ChatGPT for Educators | Prompting 101” by Fabien Maurin
“With ChatGPT, Teachers Can Plan Lessons, Write Emails, and More. What’s the Catch?” by Madeline Will, Education Week, January 11, 2023
“Practical Strategies for ChatGPT in education” by Leon Furze, January 23, 2023
“Using ChatGPT to design language material and exercises” by F. Poole, The FLTMAG (March 2023).
“Against the use of GPTZero and other LLM-detection tools on student writing” by Whitney Gegg-Harrison, February 2023
“Human Writer or AI? Scholars Build a Detection Tool” by Katherine Miller, Stanford University Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, February 2023
“Nonprofits release free tool to detect AI-written student work” by Fast Company, January 2023
“Why detecting AI-generated text is so difficult (and what to do about it)” by Melissa Heikkilä, MIT Technology Review, February 2023