A collection of resources to review and better understand Generative AI.
In the spirit of knowledge sharing, here you will find a collection of resources to review and better understand Generative AI.
Sharing this list in no way suggests that the University of Oxford or the Oxford Deanery workshop presenters endorse or support these resources and tools in any way.
Should you make use of these resources please ensure you cite them appropriately and carefully check the governance framework regarding the use of AI tools in your particular work or study context.
From an Intergovernmental Perspective
- UNESCO AI – Artificial intelligence in education | UNESCO
- UNESCO Guidance for Generative AI in Education and Research – Guidance for generative AI in education and research | UNESCO
- UNESCO K-12 Mapping of Government-endorsed AI Curricula – K-12 AI curricula: a mapping of government-endorsed AI curricula – UNESCO Digital Library
- OECD Trustworthy AI in Education – https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/trustworthy-artificial-intelligence-ai-in-education_a6c90fa9-en.html#page1
- OECD De-classified paper: Generative AI in the Classroom from Hype to Reality
– https://one.oecd.org/document/EDU/EDPC(2023)11/en/pdf - OECD AI Policy Observatory (includes a catalogue of tools they deem trustworthy) – Generative AI – OECD.AI
From the Policymakers Perspective
- UK DfE Guidance and Policy Papers on Generative AI for Education – Generative artificial intelligence (AI) in education – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- The UK Government’s Pro Innovation Approach to the Regulation of AI – A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation – amended (print-ready PDF) (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- Australian Framework for Generative AI in Schools – Australian Framework for Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Schools – Department of Education, Australian Government
- Guidance on Generative AI for Schools in New Zealand – Generative AI – Education in New Zealand
- California – Learning With and About AI
– Learning With AI, Learning About AI – Computer Science (CA Dept of Education)
From the Regulators Perspective
International
- GDPR (EU) – data protection and privacy regulations for individuals in the EU
- Data Protection Act (UK) – use of personal data in the United Kingdom
- PIPL (China) – student data privacy in China
- DPDP (India) – protection of student data in India
United States
- FERPA – regarding privacy of student education records and parental consent
- COPPA – regarding user data on children under 13
- IDEA – inclusion and accessibility
- CIPA – protections against harmful content Section 504 – inclusion and accessibility
From the Universities Perspective
- Guidance from University of Oxford – Use of generative AI tools to support learning | University of Oxford
- Exploring the Impacts of Generative AI with Berkman Klein Centre at Harvard University – Exploring the Impacts of Generative AI on the Future of Teaching and Learning | Berkman Klein Center (harvard.edu)
- Russell Group principles on the use of generative AI tools in education – rg_ai_principles-final.pdf (russellgroup.ac.uk)
- Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning at Cornell University – Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning | Center for Teaching Innovation (cornell.edu)
From the Thought Leaders Perspective
- Teach for AI Toolkit – https://teachai.org/toolkit
- AI for Education, Amanda Bickerstaff
From the Technologists Perspective
- Open AI Guidance on Teaching with AI – Teaching with AI (openai.com)
- Microsoft AI for Learning – AI for education | Microsoft Learn
- Google Training Courses – New Google Cloud generative AI training resources | Google Cloud Blog
- Summary of Top Generative AI Tools – 12 Top Generative AI Tools (2024) [Free and Paid] (geeksforgeeks.org)
- Another Top List of Generative AI Tools for Beginners – 10 Free Generative AI Tools That Are Great for Beginners – Techopedia
Interesting AI Tools to Critically Review and Try with Free Versions:
- ClickUp – Project management tool for education.
- Quillbot – Supports notetaking and quality writing.
- Gradescope – Streamline the grading and feedback process for educators.
- Otter.ai – Transcribe meetings and lectures, make notes and summaries.
- Knowji – Building vocabulary apps for language learning and vocabulary enhancement.
- OpenAI – ChatGPT / Dall-e for images.
- Brainly – An academic reddit with a huge database.
- Audiopen.ai – Transform audio notes into print ready text.
- Wolfram Alpha – Knowledge search engine.
- SchoolAI.co – Ultimate AI Writer – Reports, Lesson Plans, Letters, Emails
- AI Quiz Generator in PowerPoint | ClassPoint
- Create Presentation Slides With AI in seconds with SlidesAI
- AI Lesson Planner – Education Copilot
- AskYourPDF: The Best PDF AI Chat App
Interesting Use Cases
Robots Mali – https://youtu.be/HGQ5JKEHekk?si=ZDp2Qd_DsPDUAgmI
Khan Academy – Meet Khanmigo, Khan Academy’s AI-powered teaching assistant & tutor