‘Exploring the privacy, psychological, and ethical dimensions of generative AI tools in education is crucial to understanding their impact on student data security, mental well-being, and the moral responsibilities of educators in an increasingly digital world.’ – ChatGPT
For week 3 of our series sharing the resources from our AI Literacy training, we’re taking a deeper dive into some of the considerations we’ve already touched on, such as data privacy and the issue of intellectual property, how AI is impacting student employment, and some of the emerging research around the psychological impact of its use.
Why do you need to worry about personal data or the IP of documents? what constitutes good practice? How are jobs changing in the world of AI, and how can you ready your students for this employability market? How is the use of GenAI affecting our cognition and decision-making?
- Data privacy and intellectual property – includes case examples to help you understand the implications of sharing data with AI
- AI and student employability – considers the relationship between AI and employability and what you can do to help prepare your students
- The psychological impact of AI use – including strategies to mitigate the risks of using GenAI
Further help and guidance
You can find the full set of AI Literacy Resources on ourĀ Brightspace Online Training pages. For further help and advice, talk to your Faculty Learning Technologist.