
Infographic transcript: Making the most of GenAI at IU
10-week summer Generative AI tool pilot program
A new Next.IU pilot is designed to gather faculty feedback on ChatGPT, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Google Gemini.
It's limited to 100 instructors, and the priority deadline is June 6th. Apply now if you're interested!
For more details, read the Taking Note column by Anne Leftwich.
Best practices
- Always log in when using IU-approved GenAI tools.
- Consider adding a section to your syllabus about appropriate AI use.
- Note: AI detection tools are not approved for institutional use at IU.
GenAI tools available at IU
For an up-to-date list, visit the UITS website.
- Adobe Firefly
- Google Gemini
- Google NotebookLM
- Microsoft Copilot
Data privacy: What's OK to share?
For more details, search "KB0026507" at kb.iu.edu.
IU-approved GenAI tools:
- Include data protections when you log in with your IU credentials
- Enable safe sharing of public or University-Internal data
Non-approved GenAI tools:
- Use your data for training
- Require caution, so only public data should be used (do not share IU data)
GenAI uses in teaching & learning
For more suggestions, visit Teaching.IU.
- Improve the clarity and relevancy of course content
- Generate ideas for active learning activities
- Develop learning examples related to student interests
- Produce images to illustrate course concepts
- Outline rubrics, lesson plans, and assignments
- Create study guides based on course content
Share yours with us: ReachLT@iu.edu