AI & Higher Education
The CETL hosts conversations with the MGA community to explore the emergence of AI and LLMs, as well as other emergent technologies, and their impact on our institution and higher education in support of MGA's Strategic Plan. Resources related to AI are available below and in the Faculty Toolbox.
Generative AI & Your Coursework
Provide clear directions to your students about how they can use generative AI in your course, if at all. Without specificity and clarity from you, some students might assume incorrectly about your requirements for the course. You might consider the traffic light model:
Students can use generative AI in whatever ways they want for your course, and they must cite any AI-generated information/work that they submit and/or upload.
Example of a language reflecting a green-light approach:
“Feel free to discuss your ideas and collaborate with others, including using generative AI tools. Ensure that any work not originally created by you is properly cited with appropriate sources.”
Please note the wording above is mere guidance at this stage. MGA's newly established AI Task Force will be working on official wording this semester.
Fall 2024 Resources
Browse these frequently asked questions for recommended resources. Have questions or concerns about AI? Email us at to schedule a chat!
Spring 2024 Resources
- CETL Webinar: Talking With Your Students About AI Workshop (01/25/24)
- MGA Faculty Panels: Ethical Uses and Implications of Generative AI in Courses (02/09/24 & 02/16/24)
- CETL Webinar: AI-based Strategies for Learning with Dr. Scott Spangler (02/26/24)
Fall 2023 resources
USG AI Webinar Series
Recordings and materials are available in the MomentumU@USG portal
- The GPT Revolution: Exploring Prospects and Roadblocks in Teaching and Learning by Meg Mittelstadt, University of Georgia (09/27/23)
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Higher Ed: Shaping the Change by Cynthia Alby, Georgia College and State University (10/16/23)
- From A.I. to A-Plus: Unleashing the Power of ChatGPT by Cori Crews and Casey Colson, Valdosta State University (10/26/23)
- PANEL: Navigating the Digital Future: Faculty Exploring AI's Role in Education by Charles Grimm, Georgia Highlands College, Dr. Sunil Hazari, University of West Georgia, & Kimberly Van Orman, University of Georgia (10/31/23)
Spring 2023 Resources
- CETL Webinar: ChatGPT & Other AI LLMs (01/18/23)
- MGA Faculty Panel: ChatGPT & Other AI LLMs (02/01/23)
- MGA CETL Guidance on ChatGPT & Similar AI Tools (PDF)
- Articles about ChatGPT from Spring 2023
- "ChatGPT and learning design: what online content creation opportunities does it offer?" Times Higher Education (02/10/23)
- Designing Assignments in the ChatGPT Era Inside Higher Ed (01/31/23)
- "Critical AI: Adapting College Writing for the Age of Large Language Models Such as ChatGPT: Some Next Steps for Educators" Critical AI (01/07/23)