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AI Resources for Faculty, Staff, and Students

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Faculty

Learn how to use generative AI to support teaching and enhance learning.

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Staff

Use generative AI to streamline tasks, improve efficiency, and support your everyday work.

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Students

Explore frequently asked questions and review AI guidelines.

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Workshops and Courses

AIDA, in collaboration with the Institute for Excellence in Teaching & Learning, has designed several workshops and courses that are built to help students, faculty, and staff learn the fundamentals of AI and its responsible, ethical, and effective use in academic and professional settings.

AI In-Studio Workshops for Faculty & Staff

Get hands-on experience with TerrierGPT, develop effective and clear AI policies for syllabi and assignments, and learn more about the AI at BU Student Certificate Course.

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AI at BU Student Certificate Course

Take a 4-hour, self-paced fully online course to learn the fundamentals of AI and its responsible, ethical, and effective use in academic and professional settings.

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AIDA Symposiums

Designed for BU faculty and staff, AIDA symposiums provide a unique opportunity to hear different perspectives about AI usage at the university and to have your questions answered in real time.

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