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Teach with AI

 

For the latest information about available tools and technologies or how faculty can use them in the classroom, see our Tools and Technologies or Guidelines and Policies pages.

As educators, we recognize the transformative potential of AI in the classroom. Our mission is to equip instructors with the knowledge and tools to harness AI effectively. Explore University resources, guidelines, and strategies to enhance your teaching practices, foster deep learning, and navigate the exciting intersection of education and AI.

Educators have access to a suite of resources aimed at integrating AI into teaching. Some University related resources include AI Generative tools, an AI 101 canvas course, ethical conduct for syllabi, and other general AI tools.

Additionally, Google offers AI courses for education, which can help empower teachers with practical tools to enhance their teaching experience and incorporating AI to help curate lessons and personalize content to students.

Educators can benefit from recorded webinars and lectures specifically focused on AI and its application in the classroom. These sessions provide valuable insights, best practices, and real-world examples, allowing teachers to stay informed and adapt their teaching methods effectively.

Phyllis Coley teaching in a lecture hall

RESOURCES

At the University of Utah, educators benefit from a suite of resources for integrating AI into teaching. The Martha Bradley Evans Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) provides information on various AI tools to help educators utilize, facilitate, and monitor AI use in the classroom.

Google provides AI courses which are designed to empower teachers by offering practical tools that enhance their teaching experience. Educators can harness generative AI for tasks such as drafting emails, personalizing instruction, and creatively enhancing lessons. These self-paced courses equip teachers with essential AI skills, enabling them to work more efficiently and create engaging learning environments for their students.

Strategies to Creating Meaningful Assessments with AI

Recording credit to Martha Bradley Evans Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) 

 

Last Updated: 5/30/25