top of page
Insights & Resources
Search


CAC Co-intelligence: Teaching AI Use That Strengthens the Mind & supports GenAI integration
Too many AI integrations skip the most important step in learning: reinforcing the right application process. Without it, we risk teaching students to create fast, confident… and wrong answers. Even worse, connect them to knowledge and answers that lead to no learning, no retention. The term co-intelligence comes from Ethan Mollick’s excellent book , where he describes the need to work collaboratively with AI. The idea is simple but powerful: combine the best of human capabil
sasha97518
Aug 12, 20257 min read


The Ethical Implications of GenAI use: Social, Economic and Environmental
Any AI Literacy course requires participants to grasp the ethical implications of its use. This includes both positive and negative...
sasha97518
Jun 6, 20257 min read


Project-work Artificial Intelligence Integration Framework (PAIIF)
A good starting point to explore AI integration is open-ended project work. There is no one correct solution, and the students would...
sasha97518
Jun 5, 20251 min read


From Vulnerability to Security: Managing GenAI Risks in Assessment Design
In 2024, my multi-institutional team undertook a large assessment stress testing exercise against various Generative Artificial...
sasha97518
Jun 5, 20252 min read


Free GenAI Risk Assessment Tool
Quickly generate a department-wide snapshot of academic integrity risk based on assessment structure and design using my free tool. Sasha...
sasha97518
Jun 4, 20252 min read
bottom of page