Building on the success of their previous publication, “101 Creative Ideas to Use AI in Education,” #creativeHE is inviting higher education practitioners to contribute innovative learning resources utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2. These resources should boost student engagement, community-building, and learning. Whether it’s AI-driven assessments, accessibility enhancements, or encouraging students to explore AI, submissions are welcome. The aim is to inspire educators globally with these AI-infused resources, to be shared as Open Educational Resources (OER) under a Creative Commons License CC-BY-NC-SA via the #creativeHE platform and Zenodo. Submissions are open until December 31, 2023. Learn more here.
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