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Elisabeth Bauman, USSU Vice-President Academic Affairs, is one of the presenters in the video.

Video: Guidelines for using generative AI in your studies

Important insights and cautions on using generative AI in teaching and learning

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Generative AI is rapidly changing how we do many things, including how we teach and learn. When can students use AI and when should they not?

Over the past year, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has been holding conversations across our campus community about these and other questions.

This new video from the College of Arts and Science gives important insights and cautions on the accepted uses of generative AI in teaching and learning. Watch to learn more and to enter a draw to win a $200 Shop USask gift card by Oct. 1, 2024.

Read more about USask’s provisional principles and guidelines for the use of AI at leadership.usask.ca.


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