Resources

We’ve curated a list of some resources that we like to use in teaching, course design and understanding AI. Below, you’ll find some of our favorites.

Subreddit for Professors

Over the years, I’ve grown to love Reddit. Honestly, Reddit embodies what’s best about the interenet, a discussion board like enviroment where people answer each other’s questions. I love checking out this subreddit for professors. Always some good thoughts and ideas on here.

Ethan Mollock’s Substack Newsletter

Mollock is a professor at Warton Businsess School, and has done a ton of research and work in the field of AI. His writing can verge on the very techinical side, however, his thoughts are very enlightening.

Hardfork Podcast

If you’re curious about new technology and want to learn more while you’re on your walk or commute to work, try this podcast. The hosts are great, and do a great job of discussing the latest updates in the world of AI.

TeachAI

TeachAI empowers educators to introduce AI concepts to students through carefully designed resources and policy guidelines. It focuses on preparing future generations to use AI responsibly and effectively.

MIT RAISE

Focused on improving education through responsible AI, this effort develops solutions that adapt to diverse learning needs. It aims to empower students and educators alike by applying AI ethically and effectively.

The AI Pedagogy Project

Offering a wealth of tools and best practices, this platform helps teachers incorporate AI into their classrooms. The goal is to empower educators to prepare students for a future where AI plays a central role.

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