Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping teaching and learning, and the CIL is here to support faculty in navigating its impact. This page provides guidelines for ethical AI use, strategies for integrating AI into teaching, recommended tools, and insights on academic integrity. Explore these resources to make informed decisions about AI in your courses.
Guidance on Generative AI | Teaching and Learning
For detailed recommendations on using AI in your courses, refer to our Guidance on Generative AI | Teaching and Learning. This resource offers practical insights on ethical use, academic integrity, and effective AI integration.
AI Tools at LAU
LAU provides faculty with access to various AI tools to enhance teaching, research, and productivity.
These include:
- Blackboard AI Tools: Integrated features to support course design, assessment, and student engagement.
Faculty can access these tools directly within Blackboard Ultra in the assessment and content creation sections.
- Microsoft Copilot: AI chatbot to assist faculty and students with quick information retrieval, drafting content, and brainstorming ideas.
Faculty can access Copilot through the Microsoft 365 website using your LAU credentials.
- Scopus AI: An advanced research tool for literature review, citation analysis, and academic insights.
Faculty can access Scopus AI via the LAU library portal by logging in with institutional credentials.