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The AI Literacy Imperative: Empowering Instructors & Students

The AI Literacy Imperative: Empowering Instructors & Students

Authored by
Brent Anders
Lecturer and Director of Institutional Research and Assessment as well as the Center for Teaching and Learning at the American University of Armenia
Publication date
2023
Book Review

Being digitally literate and fluent is essential, no matter what subject a student is studying at a college, university or Indigenous Institute. This book explains how the work of becoming highly fluent in the use and application of digital tools can be achieved in the context of any program of studies. Clear, focused and immensely practical the book is a must have for those concerned about the way students are (and more often not) using AI and digital technologies in their studies.

Target Audience
Faculty and Instructors
Program, Course and Instructional Designers
Link to book
https://www.amazon.ca/AI-Literacy-Imperative-Empowering-Instructors/dp/B0C51RLPC…
APA Citation

Andres, B. A. (2023). The AI literacy imperative: Empowering instructors & students. independently published (available on Amazon).

Topics
Artificial Intelligence
Digital Learning

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