This course builds upon the foundation created by the first course in the series – Introduction to AI for Educators. Specifically, this course moves the learner through considerations of AI around cheating and plagiarism before getting into specifics for practical use in the classroom: lesson plans, grading, feedback, and student assistance. The course shares several takeaway resources, a litany of sample exercises, and AI tools to try.
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