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β οΈ WARNING! Always fact-check what Artificial Intelligence produces. At times it can hallucinate or invent information.
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The 2-Minute Overview
AI is like having a knowledgeable critical friend available 24/7. It can help explain concepts, organise your thoughts, and make learning more efficient. But remember, it's not a replacement for your own critical thinking and creativity!
Best For β
- Breaking down complex topics into simpler explanations
- Generating practice questions to test your understanding
- Creating study outlines and summaries
- Brainstorming ideas and approaches
- Getting unstuck when you're confused
Not For β
- Generating assignments (that's cheating!)
- Taking shortcuts in learning
- Accepting answers without verification
- Complex mathematical proofs
- Creating references or citations
Why use AI in Education? π
AI Fluency: Frameworks & Foundations by Anthropic (recommended course) βοΈ
Getting Started π
Prompting π οΈ
AI Zines (Practice Prompting) πΏοΈ
AI for Studying π
AI for Learning Support Needs π
AI for Portfolio π±
AI for Research π
AI for Academic Impact π₯
Developing AI Agents π€
Best Practice in AI βοΈ
AI Assessment Risk - Guide for Teachers π§βπ«
Troubleshooting and FAQs π§
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