Understanding AI for learning and teaching practices

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Click on the image to visit the FLIE Summer Reset 2024 ‘Understanding AI’ pages

Are you confused about Generative AI?
Would you like to better understand how it might help you in your role? or how you can work with your students to build their understanding?
We’ve put together some resources around the impact of Generative AI on HE to help you gain an understanding of some of the opportunities and challenges it presents.

AI Literacy Training

A set of online resources created by FLIE which aim to capture the essential elements of AI Literacy; understanding what AI is, competence in using relevant GenAI tools, awareness of the impacts of AI use, and an awareness of accompanying ethical and legal issues. Included is a short module to  support you when populating your coursework brief with one of the four AI levels.

Generative AI Resource Hub

The GenAI Resource Hub is to there to facilitate the understanding, adoption, and dissemination of AI-related practices, initiatives, and advancements within the academic community. It provides a centralised hub for AI resources, which aims to empower staff in harnessing the potential of AI to enhance teaching, learning, and research.

Showcasing Good Practice with AI

Would you like to know how BU colleagues have been utilising GenAI with their assessments? Checkout our short vlogs in conversation with BU academics, sharing examples and talking about their practices in adopting and embracing Generative AI in their teaching, learning and assessment design.

AI Developments at BU

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving technology unlocking many new opportunities, especially in higher education. This will inevitably reshape the university sector and have a direct impact on BU. This staff intranet article contains up-to-date information on the approach at BU with links to further resources to support you.


Further support

If you would like further information about any of the resources, contact your Faculty Learning Technologist.

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