AI Resources
Upcoming Opportunities for Training:
- Increasing Access, Equity and Success of Emergent Bilingual Students through AI:
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 16:00 - 17:30 (Pacific Standard Time) - This workshop explores how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be leveraged
to enhance the educational experiences of Emergent Bilingual students. Register Here
- California Virtual Campus/Online Network of Educators provides free training, including
regularly scheduled CVC@ONE Webinars on AI, which faculty can attend on Zoom or watch on-demand after
- CCC TechConnect's Online Teaching Conference (6/16/25 - 6/18/25), which is expected to include many sessions on AI
- Both Chabot and Las Positas have offered local workshops on a range of AI topics, hosted by Instructional Technology Coordinators/Specialists and PD Committee members, and will continue to offer peer-to-peer support like this in the future
Resources for Using AI in your classroom:
- AI Teaching Resources - Saint Leo University, Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence. This resource page serves as a comprehensive guide for educators looking to effectively
integrate artificial intelligence into their teaching practices. Packed with articles,
tools and tips, it covers strategies for leveraging AI to enhance student engagement
and build future-ready skills.
- Comprehensive Guidance Developed by SJCC They have suggestions based on discipline (Language, Math/CS, Arts/Humanities)
on making courses Human-centered
- California Community Colleges: AI Professional Development and Learning Opportunities
- CCC’s Vision 2030, which includes the new CCC Digital Center for Innovation, Transformation, and Equity, which will provide professional development, pilots of AI tools, and partnerships
with industry to help CCCs prepare students for careers in AI. Faculty can find many webinars and on-demand videos in the Vision Resource Center
(link on the "Training Resources" card on My Portal > search for "AI")
- One Big AI Tip: Try ‘post brainstorming’ Come up with some ideas yourself — then let AI fill in the gaps.
These Resources are to help instructors develop their own AI Honesty Policy:
- Comprehensive Guidance Developed by SJCC They have suggestions for syllabi honesty policies from SJCC and DVC
- ACADEMIC SENATE FOR CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Academic Integrity Policies in the
Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Resource Document
- NC State Universtiy: Developing an AI Syllabus Statement & Driving Class AI Discussion
- Stanford University Teaching and Learning Hub
Catherine Suárez
Professor & AI and Academic Honesty Liaison
csuarez@laspositascollege.edu
Suzanne Kohler
Academic Senate Administrative Support
sikohler@laspositascollege.edu