Thank you, Clint. I have seen those but forgotten. Thanks for the reminder.
Heather
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Hi Heather,
About a year ago we developed these guidelines at BCcampus. Our context was to try to provide some considerations for authors who had received OER creation grants from BCcampus
as we were starting to get questions from them about using GenAI for content creation
https://opentextbc.ca/gettingstarted/chapter/generative-artificial-intelligence/
Reading these a year later and I can see where this information has now become common knowledge. There is room for revision and refinement as the conversations about GenAI have
become more nuanced. But they might be a good starting point for you. And there are some references at the end of the document that might also be useful for your continued research.
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Thank you. What I’m really looking for are guidelines on what you should or shouldn’t do and why. Does anyone have something along those lines?
Heather
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We have a workshop that will be happening this month on this very topic - Here are the slides and video -
https://ai.ctlt.ubc.ca/gen-ai-and-open-educational-resources-in-teaching-and-learning-replay/?login
Here is the registration as well -
https://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/oer-and-genai-october-23-2024/
including interactive textbooks, and its potential in developing open educational resources and […] events.ctlt.ubc.ca |
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I’m sorry for cross-posting this.
Does anyone have guidelines specific to using AI to create/adapt OER at their institution?
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd Med (she/her)
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327
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