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Tips, Tricks & Traps Blog

04/30/2025

One of the most recommended ways to ensure students aren't turning in AI-enhanced work is to ask them to track changes in their document, program, etc. so you can see their progress. Whether you want to familiarize yourself with how this works or provide guidance to students, here are some instructions for tracking changes in commonly used software:

If anyone has any other relevant suggestions, tips, or thoughts about this topic, please comment below.

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04/29/2025

Check out this post for teaching materials, lesson plans, and other pedagogical resources that can help you bring AI into your classrooms through assignments and activities.

For those of you who have already been incorporating AI into your teaching, please comment below with some of your favorite resources or pedagogical materials you're willing to share. This post will be routinely updated with a list of recommendations from fellow faculty members.

  • Integrating AI to Guide Learning – Miami University
    • Includes recommendations for teaching writing with AI and some teaching resources & lesson plans developed by the school's AI working group teams
  • Assignments - AI Pedagogy Project (metaLAB @ Harvard)
    • An evolving collection of curated assignments that ingrate AI tools, developed by educators from around the globe
  • AI Teaching Strategies: Transparent Assignment Design - The Ohio State University
    • Applies the Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT) framework to assist in planning an assignment that using AI
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04/28/2025

Check out this post for recommended AI tools, platforms, services, etc. for all different purposes.

For those of you who have already been utilizing AI in your classrooms & for assignments, please comment below with your favorite tools, platforms, etc. and what you use them for. This post will be routinely updated with a list of recommendations from fellow faculty members.

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04/28/2025
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Note: This account does not allow you to create a new post. If you have an idea for a post or thread, contact Olivia Lackey

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If you have any issues with this process, please reach out to Jefferson College Librarian, Olivia Lackey

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Tips, Tricks & Traps: A Jefferson College Faculty Forum on Artificial Intelligence
04/28/2025
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Established by the AI for Instruction Task Force, this blog is intended to be a forum for sharing tools & resources, lessons learned, new ideas, concerns, collaboration possibilities, and anything else that may be beneficial for faculty members navigating the world of AI in higher education and, specifically, at Jefferson College. 

Each post will be tagged according to the content, so feel free to click the tags on any post to see others in that same category. Common tags are:

Click on the links above or on the tags attached to this post to explore these tags.


If you're interesting in participating in this forum by commenting on a post, you will be required to sign up for a LibGuides patron account using your Jefferson College email. Click here for a walkthrough for creating an account. Once your account has been created, you can log in to comment in a post thread. The account does not give you the ability to create a new blog post, just to make comments beneath existing posts. If you have an idea for a post or want to start a new topic thread, please reach out to Jefferson College Librarian, Olivia Lackey

Please remember that this is a public forum, so refrain from sharing any student information or inappropriate content. 

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