At UVU, we acknowledge both the benefits and challenges associated with ChatGPT and other AI tools. In addition, the University has charged a task force to explore the best practices and opportunities for the efficient, ethical, secure, and inclusive use of generative AI in pedagogy and curriculum development and to prepare students for an AI-dominated world. We are highly supportive of the partnership between Faculty Senate, the Office of Teaching and Learning, and the AI Task Force to support faculty in this important work.
Please know that these collaborative efforts are intended to provide future guidance as we continue to better understand the benefits and challenges associated with AI generative tools in teaching and learning environments. In collaboration with Faculty Senate, the Office of Teaching and Learning will update resources, faculty training, and other support mechanisms as needed to keep UVU faculty members abreast of new developments related to this topic.
Dr. F. Wayne Vaught
Provost and Sr. Vice President Academic Affairs
Dr. Wioleta Fedeczko
Faculty Senate President and Associate Professor
AI Academy
The goal of this hybrid course is to provide participants with an understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications in higher education. Topics covered include AI fundamentals, using AI for teaching and course design, teaching students AI literacy, and leveraging AI for research. Interactive activities reinforce concepts and provide hands-on experience with AI tools and resources relevant to teaching and learning. There will be a cap of 20 participants and a $1,000 stipend upon completion.
We have currently closed the application for AI Academy.
AI Show and Tell
Friday, August 16 | 1:00 to 2:30 | KB 401
In this event, UVU faculty and staff are invited to showcase innovative ways they're incorporating artificial intelligence into their curricula. Topics covered may include how AI is enhancing student engagement, streamlining administrative tasks, conducting research, etc.
Introduction to Generative AI
An online, self-paced course that provides a basic understanding of AI in education.
Offered every semester.
AI in Teaching - Community of Practice
A virtual community where educators can share experiences, best practices, and collaborate
on AI-related projects.
Regular online meetups, discussion forums, and resource sharing opportunities.
Start date: September 2024
End date: April 2025
AI in Teaching - Consultation Services
One-on-one consultations for faculty members to receive personalized guidance and support in integrating AI into their courses or research projects.
AI in Teaching - Resources
A dedicated resources page on OTL’s website serving as a central hub for AI in teaching resources, including