AI Events, Videos & Articles
One of the phrases you may hear when people talk about AI is, What’s your stack? An AI stack is simply the collection of tools you use to get work done more efficiently. Just like you might use Outlook for email and Excel for spreadsheets, your AI stack is the set of AI tools that help you increase productivity.
We’re launching a pilot of BoodleBox AI, a chatbot platform designed specifically for education. BoodleBox provides access to multiple large language models (LLMs) and allows users to create customized bots and assignments that support teaching and learning.
Whether you’ve spent the summer exploring or simply catching your breath between terms, we’re excited to welcome you back to the start of the new term. As you start your Fall courses, we want to make sure you’re aware of some exciting updates and new features available in Canvas.
InstructureCon, Canvas’ annual conference, brought innovative features, new friendships, exciting partnerships, and yes, a fair share of AI chatter. The two biggest official announcements made were Instructure’s partnership with OpenAI and the launch of IgniteAI, both of which have sparked understandable curiosity here at the College and beyond.
One key advantage of the Plagiarism Framework is the required checkbox students must click before submitting their assignment, confirming that the work is their own, original content. This small but intentional step can serve as a deterrent to academic dishonesty by prompting students to reflect on the integrity of their submission.
Khanmigo by Khan Academy now in Canvas: Trusted AI to streamline prep and give you more energy for teaching, now free and available in Canvas for U.S. educators.
Turnitin has just announced the upcoming launch of our AI paraphrasing detection capability. It aims to help educators identify potential AI misconduct and advance student learning by providing updated data and insights on the use of AI in student submissions. This capability is an extension of their AI writing detection feature and will become available from July 16, 2024.
IT’s Digital Media Productions team is partnering with the AI Advisory Council to produce a new series of podcasts looking at the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on higher ed.
Artificial intelligence – AI – seems to be popping up everywhere we turn these days. To help you learn more about AI and the Academic Experience, we’re starting a series of interviews with college faculty and staff about how they’re using the technology. On the first episode, we ask Professor Scott Cason - one of the faculty members at the forefront of AI at FSCJ - how he got started with AI.
The application of AI in higher education has recently taken a forefront position as a challenge and opportunity. In this detailed conversation with Jim Chilton from Cengage, we uncover how AI is not just transforming the way educational content is delivered but also ensuring that it aligns with the core values of academic integrity.