AI for Course Design is designed for instructional designers and educators and focuses on practical skills in working with generative AI for course development. Throughout the course, you'll learn to define and differentiate between AI concepts, navigate various AI models, and utilize AI tools for course creation. The course also covers ethics and limitations of AI in education, enabling you to effectively incorporate AI into your teaching methods.
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Welcome to Week 1: "Embarking on the AI Journey: AI Expedition Kickoff!" We're thrilled to have you on board. In this first week, we'll dive into the exciting world where education meets cutting-edge technology. You'll get to know our instructors, the design of the course, and set the stage for a collaborative and supportive learning experience. Then, we'll explore the fascinating landscape of Artificial Intelligence in education. Finally, we'll work to understand how AI works and the different types of AI, with particular focus on Generative AI. Throughout the course, we hope you engage in conversations with your fellow learners, share your thoughts, and challenge some of the ideas in this course.
Welcome to Week 2: "Charting Creative Frontiers with AI in Course Design." This week we'll be exploring the synergy between creativity and technology. As we delve into the diverse realm of AI tools, you'll gain the expertise to critically assess and strategically select the most fitting ones for your distinct course design objectives. At the end of the week, we'll practice and reflect on developing course materials using two different Generative AI tools.
Welcome to Week 3: "Navigating the Realities of Using AI for Teaching and Learning." This week, we'll explore the benefits, challenges, and ethics implications for the integration of generative AI in education. We begin by reflecting on Week 2 and the benefits and creative possibilities of AI's role in course material creation, accessibility enhancement, and student engagement. Then, we turn towards the complexities, challenges, and ethical considerations, ensuring a responsible and strategic approach to AI integration. We'll end the week with valuable insights into the learner's perspective, reflecting on how students leverage AI and discussing effective strategies.
Welcome to the final week of the course, Week 4: "Future Horizons: Embracing the Next Wave of AI in Course Design." As we embark on this closing chapter, let's celebrate the incredible journey we've shared, exploring the dynamic intersection of education, course design, and AI. In these concluding lessons, we reflect on the enduring collaboration between educators and AI, recognizing the evolving landscape of teaching and learning.
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When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
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Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you canāt afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, youāll find a link to apply on the description page.