AI-Ready Class Assignment Ideas
Alternative Title
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Ready Class Assignment Ideas
Contributor
University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2025 : Orlando, Fla.)
Location
Seminole E
Start Date
30-5-2025 9:00 AM
End Date
30-5-2025 9:25 AM
Publisher
University of Central Florida Libraries
Keywords:
AI assignments; Educational prompts; Student engagement; Ethical challenges; AI in education
Subjects
Artificial intelligence--Educational applications; Artificial intelligence--Study and teaching; Artificial intelligence--Computer-assisted instruction; Artificial intelligence--Study and teaching (Higher); Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects
Description
Want examples of real AI class assignments with student output that you can easily repurpose for topics you teach? I converted my "traditional" assignments (e.g., exploring ethical challenges, creating charter proposals, developing value propositions, eliciting project requirements, writing papers) to use different kinds of AI prompts - the AI acts as a Mentor, Coach, Tutor, Simulator, Student, Teammate or supportive writing Tool (these prompts can be edited and used for other topics you care about). The ideas are inspired by 7 general approaches to using AI in education developed by Ethan Mollick at the Wharton Business School.
Language
eng
Type
Presentation
Rights Statement
All Rights Reserved
Audience
Faculty; Students
Recommended Citation
Muiznieks, Vik, "AI-Ready Class Assignment Ideas" (2025). Teaching and Learning with AI Conference Presentations. 17.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/teachwithai/2025/friday/17
AI-Ready Class Assignment Ideas
Seminole E
Want examples of real AI class assignments with student output that you can easily repurpose for topics you teach? I converted my "traditional" assignments (e.g., exploring ethical challenges, creating charter proposals, developing value propositions, eliciting project requirements, writing papers) to use different kinds of AI prompts - the AI acts as a Mentor, Coach, Tutor, Simulator, Student, Teammate or supportive writing Tool (these prompts can be edited and used for other topics you care about). The ideas are inspired by 7 general approaches to using AI in education developed by Ethan Mollick at the Wharton Business School.
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