GWU: Generative AI for Teaching and Learning Project
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Summary of https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/Generative_AI_for_teaching_and_learning_pilot_project_2024-5_White_paper/27325515/1?file=50061531 This document proposes a project at George Washington University led by Professor Lorena Barba to implement a course-level AI mentor platform, which would allow instructors to create customized AI assistants for their students. The ibl.ai platform aims to address the growing use of AI among students and to harness the technology's pedagogical potential. The document outlines the platform's features, benefits, deployment plan, research component, and potential vendor options. It also highlights the importance of building AI literacy among faculty and students.
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