Instructional Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

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Pinned Article ℹ️ Using AI Effectively in Higher Education: A Framework for Task-Specific Prompting

Generative AI tools like Microsoft Copilot can support higher education professionals in tasks such as summarizing documents, drafting communications, creating assessments, designing rubrics, and improving accessibility—provided outputs are reviewed for accuracy, tone, and compliance. Using structured prompt frameworks like RAFT, CLEAR, PROMPT, and RISEN helps ensure AI queries are contextual, purposeful, and aligned with academic and institutional goals.

ℹ️ Engaging Students with Remote Technologies

Brightspace by D2L, Zoom, and Mediaspace are three tools that are often used to engage students in online, flexible, or flipped learning.