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LibreCommons
LibreCommons is a public library of open-access texts and Open Educational Resources. Find texts, explore reusable assessment modules, and collaborate with contributors.
·commons.libretexts.org·
LibreCommons
AI Ethical Guidelines
AI Ethical Guidelines
As artificial intelligence becomes integrated into all corners of higher education, addressing ethical concerns is crucial to responsible implementati
·library.educause.edu·
AI Ethical Guidelines
California lawyer's ChatGPT use is why courts want AI regulation
California lawyer's ChatGPT use is why courts want AI regulation

A California attorney must pay a $10,000 fine for filing a state court appeal full of fake quotations generated by the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT.

The fine appears to be the largest issued over AI fabrications by a California court and came with a blistering opinion stating that 21 of 23 quotes from cases cited in the attorney’s opening brief were made up. It also noted that numerous out-of-state and federal courts have confronted attorneys for citing fake legal authority.

·calmatters.org·
California lawyer's ChatGPT use is why courts want AI regulation
AI Promotes Critical Thinking
AI Promotes Critical Thinking
AI Promotes Critical Thinking Avsheniuk, N., Lutsenko, O., Svyrydiuk, T., & Seminlkhyna, N. (2024). Empowering Language Learners’ Critical Thinking: Evaluating ChatGPT’s Role in English Course Implementation – AWEJ. Arab World English Journal, Special Issue: ChatGPT, 210–224. Drosos, I., Sarkar,...
·docs.google.com·
AI Promotes Critical Thinking
How people are using ChatGPT
How people are using ChatGPT

OpenAI researchers analyzed 1.5 million ChatGPT conversations to understand consumer behavior. They found that three-quarters of all chats focus on practical guidance, information requests, and writing. Only about 30% of use is tied to professional work, with most conversations supporting personal tasks. Coding and self-expression remain less common. Why It Matters: The data shows ChatGPT has become a routine assistant for everyday decisions and quick writing tasks. Marketers, educators, and small businesses can lean on this trend to create services that plug into how people already use AI, from content drafts to on-demand research, making AI easier to adopt in daily workflows without a steep learning curve.

·openai.com·
How people are using ChatGPT
OpenAI readies Orders in ChatGPT for native checkout
OpenAI readies Orders in ChatGPT for native checkout
What we know so far: ChatGPT will get a new setting for Orders in the mobile and desktop apps; Users likely will be able to check out and track orders natively as well.
·testingcatalog.com·
OpenAI readies Orders in ChatGPT for native checkout
No AI Gods, No AI Masters — Civics of Technology
No AI Gods, No AI Masters — Civics of Technology
More on their open letter, Stop the Uncritical Adoption of AI Technologies in Academia  , and position piece, Against the Uncritical Adoption of 'AI' Technologies in Academia , by Guest et al.
·civicsoftechnology.org·
No AI Gods, No AI Masters — Civics of Technology
How AI Simulations Match Up to Real Students—and Why It Matters
How AI Simulations Match Up to Real Students—and Why It Matters

educators need to prompt AI carefully and use their own professional judgement when deciding if AI outputs match their students’ needs.

“The great advantage of the current technologies is that it is relatively easy to use, so anyone can access [them],” Kochmar said. “It’s just at this point, I would not trust the models out of the box to mimic students’ actual ability to solve tasks at a specific level.”

·edweek.org·
How AI Simulations Match Up to Real Students—and Why It Matters
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Returning guest writer Stephanie Simoes is the mind behind Critikid.com , a website that teaches critical thinking to children and teens through interactive courses, worksheets, and lesson plans. This article is meant to help educators (and parents) more effectively teach kids to use large lang
·altedaustin.com·
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
Elizabeth Palumbo, Syracuse University Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com I’m sitting at a desk in a college classroom in Upstate New York. It’s nearing the end of the fall semester of my seni…
·refusinggenai.wordpress.com·
A Student’s Right to Refuse Generative AI
I’m a High Schooler. AI Is Demolishing My Education.
I’m a High Schooler. AI Is Demolishing My Education.

AI has transformed my experience of education. I am a senior at a public high school in New York, and these tools are everywhere. I do not want to use them in the way I see other kids my age using them—I generally choose not to—but they are inescapable.

During a lesson on the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, I watched a classmate discreetly shift in their seat, prop their laptop up on a crossed leg, and highlight the entirety of the chapter under discussion. In seconds, they had pulled up ChatGPT and dropped the text into the prompt box, which spat out an AI-generated annotation of the chapter. These annotations are used for discussions; we turn them in to our teacher at the end of class, and many of them are graded as part of our class participation. What was meant to be a reflective, thought-provoking discussion on slavery and human resilience was flattened into copy-paste commentary. In Algebra II, after homework worksheets were passed around, I witnessed a peer use their phone to take a quick snapshot, which they then uploaded to ChatGPT. The AI quickly painted my classmate’s screen with what it asserted to be a step-by-step solution and relevant graphs.

·theatlantic.com·
I’m a High Schooler. AI Is Demolishing My Education.
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
Returning guest writer Stephanie Simoes is the mind behind Critikid.com , a website that teaches critical thinking to children and teens through interactive courses, worksheets, and lesson plans. This article is meant to help educators (and parents) more effectively teach kids to use large lang
·altedaustin.com·
Why critical thinking is key to using AI wisely – Alt Ed Austin
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
The first and most important move I made was providing every student with a 50-cent composition notebook that I sourced over multiple trips to office supply stores across the greater Dallas–Fort Worth area. Every day, my students and I engaged with our learning by writing in our notebooks. We reflected, brainstormed, and drafted everything by hand, which I learned through research has benefits I hadn’t previously considered.
The first and most important move I made was providing every student with a 50-cent composition notebook that I sourced over multiple trips to office supply stores across the greater Dallas–Fort Worth area. Every day, my students and I engaged with our learning by writing in our notebooks. We reflected, brainstormed, and drafted everything by hand, which I learned through research has benefits I hadn’t previously considered.
·edutopia.org·
What Happened the Year I Banned AI
Blue Books Reimagined
Blue Books Reimagined
Claire used blue books as a form of in-class journaling, reflection, and process-based practice writing. At the start of the semester, she distributed fresh blue books to her classes with an introductory prompt based on the learning outcomes of the class as a way to create a baseline for students’ writing, both to get to know the students as well as to learn more about their handwriting, thought process, and timed writing ability. Claire would then collect the books at the end of class. As the semester progressed, she would slowly increase the amount of writing. The prompts ranged from reading-based responses to creative musings to self-reflections. Scaffolding assignments, like annotated bibliographies, practice theses, short “they say/I say” essays, six sentence arguments, outlines, and free writing were conducted in class using blue books alongside creative poems, music video storyboarding, short story writing, and post-unit reflections based on the Taxonomy of Reflection. She then asked students to engage in the think-pair-share model where they would discuss their blue book answers with a partner, then either share out to the whole class or build upon incrementally larger sharing groups until the whole class had rejoined to discuss their ideas.
·theimportantwork.substack.com·
Blue Books Reimagined
Will We Regret Ignoring Our Students' AI Safety, Just like the AI Luminaries?
Will We Regret Ignoring Our Students' AI Safety, Just like the AI Luminaries?
one-third of teens are using AI for emotional support, with 71% having used AI chatbots. Perhaps most concerning, 26% of these young people report preferring chatbot conversations over speaking with real people, while 23% turn to these digital companions because they feel they have no one else to talk to.
·stefanbauschard.substack.com·
Will We Regret Ignoring Our Students' AI Safety, Just like the AI Luminaries?
What's In Your Statement?
What's In Your Statement?
Friendly reminder that there's an Syllabi AI Policy Repository
·aiedusimplified.substack.com·
What's In Your Statement?
What I Mean When I Say Critical AI Literacy
What I Mean When I Say Critical AI Literacy
To unpack this, we should first maybe unpack crticial, AI, and literacy. By critical, I mean this in multiple senses of the word. One is critical as in critical thinking, as in skepticism and quest…
·blog.mahabali.me·
What I Mean When I Say Critical AI Literacy