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AI @ WMU

WMUx is Your Resource for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Information 

WMUx, in partnership with a number of Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University experts, can help you learn more about recent developments in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) that are impacting how we teach and research in higher education.

Just beginning to learn about AI? Consult our Quick Start AI Guide that provides an overview, information on prompting, citation, ethics, and syllabus statements.

Concerned about academic integrity? Instructors are encouraged to remind learners of the institution鈥檚 policies on academic honesty and to direct their questions about the process that WMU has in place to resolve issues of academic honesty to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. For information on communicating your AI policies or working with your students to develop a policy, you can consult this resource: Establishing AI Policies for Your Classroom.

Factoring AI as you prepare for teaching, research, or creative activity? Consult our Teaching with AI articles, resources and events or contact us for a one-on-one consultation.

Teaching with AI

Resources

WMUx has curated a list of resources on Generative AI that will be updated weekly. We invite you to explore our resource list to learn about:

  • Defining AI, Machine Learning, Generative AI, and AI Agents
  • Prompting, Teaching, and Assessing Student Work in the AI-era
  • The AI Industry, Innovation and Regulations
  • AI Syllabus Statements/Academic Integrity
  • Higher Education Reactions to AI: Instructors and Students Respond
  • AI Ethical/Privacy/Employment Considerations
  • AI and Anti-Bias, Anti-Racist (ABAR)/Accessibility Concerns
  • Citing AI/Authorship Dilemmas

Events

Upcoming Events

WMUx hosts several AI @ WMU workshops and speaker events. For full event descriptions, visit our WMUx Events page for details.

Past Events

Did you miss an AI @ WMU event? No problem! Access all session materials and event recordings in our WMUx event archive.