Additional Resources
So you want more things to read, watch or listen to? A final list of suggested resources
Reading
- AI Ethics & Policy News Tracker – For when you have the feeling that the news is moving too quickly and you can’t keep up, you can check this tracker and be reminded that you’re right. You can’t keep up. But at least you can meaningfully filter for stories and topics of interest to you.
- Anna Mills maintains the collaborative doc “AI Text Generators: Sources to Stimulate Discussion Among Teachers” which is organized by theme and has new pieces added regularly.
- A curated set of materials on “Critical AI Literacy for Educators” from Kathryn Conrad and Sean Kamperman – not updated as often as Anna Mills’ but a cleaner layout and easier navigation
- A curated set of assignments and in-class exercises using AI for student learning – very useful if you find reviewing ‘real examples’ as helpful in conceptualizing your faculty development practices.
- Jason D. DeHart, Suriati Abas, Raúl Alberto Mora, Damiana Gibbons Pyles, “Reimagining Literacy in the Age of AI:Theory and Practice
Podcasts
- The Hardfork podcast is as informative as it is funny. An hour a week will keep you pretty current on the state of technology; their focus is broader than AI, but most weeks do see an AI theme
- Specific to AI and postsecondary in Canada is the AI Dialogues podcast from McMaster University
- The Teaching in Higher Ed Podcast offers some relevant episodes on AI (e.g., EPISODE 518 Teaching with AI with Jose Bowen)
- The Intentional Teaching Podcast frequently offers episodes on AI, with a focus on higher education teaching across disciplines
- Speaking of Higher Ed: Conversations on Teaching and Learning (e.g., AI in Higher Education with Dr. Cynthia Alby)
- The AI in Education podcast is a weekly chat about Artificial Intelligence in Education – what it is, how it works, and the different ways it is being used.