
Penn State Resources
General GenAI Resources
- Penn State AI Hub. Funded by Penn State’s Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Institute for Computational and Data Sciences, the AI Hub is a forum for promoting AI-related activities to inform multiple audiences about this work, energizing organization across our University community.
- Penn State AI Guidelines. This high-level guidance was prepared by a university working group. It includes information related to accessibility considerations and AI tools and platforms and emphasizes the importance of data levels in decision-making.
- Generative AI: ChatGPT and Beyond. LibGuide from University Libraries that addresses the various artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that use deep learning techniques and massively large data sets to understand, summarize, generate and predict new content.
- Penn State Library Guide: Hidden Layer ~ Intellectual Privacy and Generative AI. LibGuide from University Libraries that explores generative AI and its implications for intellectual privacy, intellectual property, and human agency.
GenAI Guidance for Faculty
- Penn State AI and Pedagogy Website. This website developed by Penn State’s AI and Academic Integrity Working Group provides resources and guidelines on the ethical use of generative AI in education. It includes AI literacy modules, sample syllabus statements, and tools to help educators and students navigate the implications of AI on academic integrity.
- Generative Artificial Intelligence and Teaching. Faculty guide prepared by the Commonwealth Campus Teaching Support group.
- AI-Enhanced Pedagogy: Exploring Generative AI as a Collaborative Partner for Teaching and Learning. A facilitated Provost Endorsement focused on establishing local generative AI experts in the colleges and campuses who can explain their teaching philosophies to students and peers.
- Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) AI for Educators Workshops.
- Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence AI and Teaching Workshops are listed on their calendar of events.
- Joint Standing Committee on Effective and Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Instruction
GenAI Student Resources
- Penn State AI Literacy Modules. Modules that faculty can import into Canvas and that are intended to provide critical information to students regarding the appropriate use of generative artificial intelligence in their classes.
- AI Literacy Credo Module. University Libraries module on information literacy that is designed to give students a foundation in information literacy & critical thinking. It can be embedded inside your Canvas course. Basic instructions for adding this content can be found here.
Sources: OpenAI. (2024). ChatGPT (4o) [Large language model].