
In the three years since ChatGPT was introduced, information about generative AI in education has grown at a remarkable pace alongside the rapid adoption of GenAI tools. Navigating the world of generative AI in education can feel like wandering through a foggy forest without a clear trail to follow. This post serves as a field guide to the GenAI landscape by linking you to key OSU information about AI in teaching and learning.
Where can you find:
AI guidelines and policies?
- OSU recommendations for AI course policies and syllabus statements: Guidance for AI Use in Teaching and Learning
- Information about student conduct and AI, or what to do if you are concerned that a student may have used AI inappropriately in your course: OSU Student Conduct and AI Guidance

OSU-approved AI tools?
- An official list of OSU approved and recommended Generative AI tools: AI + Guidelines
- A way to submit an OSU AI tool request for review: AI + Guidelines (click on “Submit AI Tool Request”)

Support for AI literacy?
- Information about OSU support for AI literacy of students, staff and faculty: AI Literacy Center
- AI LibGuides on topics such as generative AI tools for literature researching and generative AI and ethics: OSU LibGuides – AI Literacy
- OSU student perspectives on AI in teaching and learning: Online Student Perceptions of Generative AI
- A guide to support decision-making about whether and how to incorporate AI in your work: AI Decision Tree

Faculty development and AI-related events?
- Upcoming OSU AI events: AI+Events
- AI faculty development programming sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning: CTL Workshops and Events
- Center for Teaching and Learning AI resources: AI in Education: OSU Center for Teaching and Learning
- Ecampus AI resources: Artificial Intelligence Tools

Teaching support and integration?
- An interactive tool to help you strengthen the AI resilience of your course: Course AI Resilience Tracker (CART) Tool
- OSU blog posts about AI in teaching and learning: Center for Teaching and Learning blog and Ecampus Course Development and Training blog
- Support for integrating AI in an Ecampus course: EcampusFacultySupport@oregonstate.edu
- Consultation about teaching and learning with AI in an on-campus course or departmental workshops about teaching and learning with AI:: ctl@oregonstate.edu

If you have suggestions for additional resources to add, contact ctl@oregonstate.edu
AI use statement: Microsoft Copilot Chat was used to improve wording and structure of early drafts of this post. The final version reflects the judgment and responsibility of the author.
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