AI Learning Opportunities for Students
AI can benefit students in pursuit of both meeting and exceeding their learning goals by assisting with project and assignment development, research and more. Students can learn more about AI through the links provided below and the AI Task Force's Learn about AI webpage.
AI Literacy
- Student Guide to AI Literacy- Modern Language Association
This guide was written by participants of the Critical AI Literacy for Reading, Writing, and Languages Workshop, an initiative of the MLA-CCCC Task Force on Writing and AI. - Association of American Colleges and Universities Student Guide - Guide to Artificial Intelligence
AAC&U and Elon University in collaboration with students developed this student guide to navigating college in the age of AI, including core principles to keep in mind when using AI, how-to manuals, information on AI and student careers and more. - Stanford University’s CRAFT - AI Literacy Lessons
The platform has free interactive lessons on important topics in AI use, such as AI in the writing process, AI and bias, and AI and plagiarism, and includes content covering music and image generation, and AI assistance with ecological conservation. CRAFT resources are the product of iterative co-design between Stanford University students and personnel with practicing subject-area high school teachers from across the United States. - Brandeis University AI Literacy - Learn About AI
This collection of resources, curated by faculty and staff members of the AI Task Force can help you learn more about Generative AI, prompt engineering and other topics.
Ethical Considerations of AI
- Brandeis University Ethics Framework for Students - Ethics AI Framework
This website provides a visual set of general guidelines for using generative AI in coursework, assignments and university research.
Citing AI
Brandeis Library Guide on Citation - How to Cite AI
This Library Guide provides an overview on how to properly cite work when using AI.