Further reading
Our resources
Expand your understanding of AI in education by exploring the readings below. Delve into current research, insightful articles, and emerging practices shaping the field.
Stanford Institute for Human Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) hai.stanford.edu
Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) ed.stanford.edu
Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) gsb.stanford.edu
D.school
K-12 Lab
Stanford Accelerator for Learning’s 2024 AI + Education Summit: Advancing Human Learning with AI Technologies
Speed Talks from the above
The AI Education Project
The AI Education Project’s AI Readiness Framework
SAL’s AI + project site
Google Generative AI for Educators course (2 hours self-paced)
CRAFT AI Literacy Resources from Stanford HAI
Code in Place at Stanford CS106
School’s In Stanford Spotify Podcast
AI Literacy with Minecraft & AI Foundations Curriculum
- How to Make AI Work for Higher Education, Matthew Rascoff, Vice Provost for Digital Education at Stanford University (July 24 2024)
- How Generative AI Will (and won’t!) Transform Post-Secondary Education, Matthew Rascoff, Vice Provost for Digital Education at Stanford University (Aug 28 2024)
- Other writing by Matthew Rascoff
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