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Generative AI (ChatGPT) for Faculty

Introducing Generative AI (ChatGPT and others) and providing resources and tools for faculty. Based upon a guide originally created by Tacoma Community College Library and shared with a CC BY SA 4.0 license.

This page is a work in progress. Are you using AI in the classroom? Do you have classroom policies, syllabus statements, assignments, or other instructional materials? Please share!

Why our students need us to work with gAI

Most of our students entering the workforce, either from our doors, or the doors of the 4-year they transfer to, will be using AI daily, either by choice or by requirement. Depending on whom you ask, AI is less likely to eliminate jobs than it is to transform jobs, and the difference in employability within a field will likely be down to who uses AI and who doesn't. Our students need us to allow them to use and critically discuss AI in the classroom, as applicable, while maintaining the rigor and values of our discipline areas..

Ideas from outside MVCC

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