What is Generative AI?
Generative AI or Gen AI refers to machines or software that use prompts or questions to create text, images, audio and videos that look like they were human-created. Some common examples of Gen AI are ChatGPT, OpenAI and DALL-E.
Education programmes
Netsafe have added new e-learning resources for teachers to understand generative AI and how to use it.
Teachers guide
The Ministry of Education have collated guidance to support teachers and school leaders with developing policies around using Gen AI.
Netsafe have partnered with Microsoft to develop a suite of resources for educators on the topic of Generative AI.
Videos
We hear lots about Generative AI but many of us aren’t sure exactly what it is. We’ve created the below video to help you initiate a conversation in the classroom about Generative AI.
Technology is rapidly developing, and you might be wondering where we go from here. Crash Course have created a video outlining what the future of Gen AI may look like.
Classroom toolkits
Microsoft has created a toolkit to assist educators in initiating important conversations about responsible AI practices in the classroom, such as the critical topics of content fabrications, privacy considerations, bias awareness, and mental wellbeing. The toolkit is available in US and UK English, simplified Chinese, Dutch and Korean.
- Microsoft - Classroom Toolkit: Unlocking Generative AI Safely and Responsibly
- Microsoft - Unlock generative AI safely and responsibly
Google have put together information and resources for educators looking to use Google Workspace in schools.
Internet Matters have information, advice and resources to help you better understand the risks of benefits of using AI in schools.