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    Ai Literacy For Librarians And Educators

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Ai Literacy For Librarians And Educators

    Ai Literacy For Librarians And Educators
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.78 GB | Duration: 5h 11m

    Get hands-on experience with generative AI: including ethical uses, multimodal features, and how to stay current.

    What you'll learn

    Describe the technologies behind generative AI in a simple way for a general audience.

    Identify and effectively use multimodal features, such as voice assistants and computer vision.

    Select the best model for your task and then craft effective prompts for those models.

    Understand and explain ethical issues related to generative AI, such as bias, deepfakes, and copyright.

    Develop a list of reliable sources to follow for staying current with generative AI and its applications for education.

    Get inspired with ways to teach generative AI to others.

    Requirements

    No technical understanding of generative AI is needed.

    You will need to create free accounts on a few AI systems such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, or Perplexity.

    Description

    There is widespread agreement that librarians and educators need to have AI literacy. But there isn't one single definition of what that means. However, participating in this course will give you a very strong foundation, particularly in these areas:being familiar with the underlying technology and related terminologyusing the best tools for particular tasksprompting effectivelyusing multimodal features, like voice, data analysis, and computer visionknowing what's possible with multimedia generation (images, video, speech, music)being familiar with both the beneficial and the unethical uses of AI toolsunderstanding ethical issues related to generative AI, such as bias, deepfakes, and copyrightunderstanding how to evaluate news stories about AI and avoid misleading hypedeveloping a list of reliable sources to follow for staying current with generative AI and its applications for education.In this course you'll get hands-on experience with several generative AI tools. Each unit will include:Several short video lectures Several hands-on activitiesRecommended readingsBy the end of this course, you will have enough background to begin to teach others in your community. And you'll have a plan for staying current with new developments. With this knowledge you can begin to work with your peers to influence the future directions of generative AI technologies, in a way that aligns with the values of librarianship and education, such as equity, privacy, and access to information for all.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome to the course!

    Lecture 2 Fun personality quiz: What's your AI-adoption personality?

    Lecture 3 Setting up your free accounts

    Lecture 4 Reviewing the course

    Lecture 5 Hands-on activities

    Section 2: Understanding the technology

    Lecture 6 Gentle introduction to the technology

    Lecture 7 How ChatGPT came to be.

    Lecture 8 What is generative AI?

    Lecture 9 Update: web searching now available in all the models

    Lecture 10 Which AI tool for your task? part 1: Ungrounded models

    Lecture 11 Which AI tool for your task? Part 2: Grounded models

    Lecture 12 Openly-licensed models

    Lecture 13 Activity 1: Write a simple explanation of how this technology works

    Lecture 14 Activity 3: AI myths

    Lecture 15 Activity 2: Complete the review exercise in the tutorial: What is generative AI?

    Lecture 16 Activity 4: Use Perplexity to search the web

    Lecture 17 Activity 5: Use Elicit to find scholarly articles

    Lecture 18 Recommended readings - the technology

    Section 3: Prompting for language models

    Lecture 19 Practical tips for using language models

    Lecture 20 Prompting tips, part 1

    Lecture 21 Prompting tips, part 2

    Lecture 22 Prompting for reasoning models

    Lecture 23 Creating specialized chatbots

    Lecture 24 Transparency

    Lecture 25 Activity 1: Prompting for LLMs

    Lecture 26 Activity 2: Experiment with chatbots

    Lecture 27 Activity 3: Build your own chatbot

    Lecture 28 Recommended readings - prompting

    Section 4: Ethical issues

    Lecture 29 Copyright

    Lecture 30 Bias in language models

    Lecture 31 Labor and big tech

    Lecture 32 Climate issues

    Lecture 33 Activity 1: Content moderation for AI and social media: a debate using Gemini

    Lecture 34 Activity 2: AI copyright trap debate using Gemini

    Lecture 35 Activity 3: Use Claude to evaluate news stories about the climate impacts of A

    Lecture 36 Activity 4: Use NotebookLM to discuss benefits and risks of genAI & healthcare

    Lecture 37 Activity 5: Mitigating hallucinations: comparing three methods

    Lecture 38 Recommended readings - Ethical issues

    Section 5: Using multimodal features

    Lecture 39 Data analysis

    Lecture 40 Computer vision

    Lecture 41 Using voice assistants

    Lecture 42 Language translation and transcripts

    Lecture 43 Activity 1: Translate your voice to another language

    Lecture 44 Activity 2: Create a transcript of an audio recording with Descript

    Lecture 45 Activity 3: Use computer vision to write “alt text” for images

    Lecture 46 Activity 4: Use computer vision to save the text from an infographic

    Lecture 47 Activity 5: Experiment with data analysis, using fictional data

    Lecture 48 Activity 6: Experiment with Audio Overviews in NotebookLM

    Lecture 49 Activity 7: “Stream Realtime” with Google AI Studio

    Lecture 50 Recommended readings - multimodal features

    Section 6: Creating multimedia with generative AI

    Lecture 51 Generating images, part 1

    Lecture 52 Generating images, part 2

    Lecture 53 Bias in AI-generated images

    Lecture 54 Generating videos

    Lecture 55 Generating music and speech

    Lecture 56 Copyright issues related to multimedia generation

    Lecture 57 Deepfakes and recognizing AI-generated content

    Lecture 58 Beneficial uses of multimedia generation

    Lecture 59 Activity 1: Generate images of diverse people

    Lecture 60 Activity 2: Generate fanciful animal images in different art styles and mediums

    Lecture 61 Activity 3: Generate music with Suno

    Lecture 62 Activity 4: Generate voices with Eleven Labs

    Lecture 63 Activity 5: Generate a lip-synced video clip with Hedra

    Lecture 64 Activity 6: Recognizing AI-generated images

    Lecture 65 Recommended readings - generating multimedia

    Section 7: Avoiding the hype in news stories about AI

    Lecture 66 News literacy and avoiding hype

    Lecture 67 Activity 1: Avoiding hype in news stories

    Lecture 68 Activity 2: Understanding how the media can get things wrong about AI

    Lecture 69 Activity 3: Use my custom bot: Hype Detector

    Lecture 70 Activity 4: Deep Background: fact-checks and context by Mike Caulfield

    Lecture 71 Activity 6: Deep Research

    Lecture 72 Recommended readings - avoiding the hype

    Section 8: Staying current

    Lecture 73 Staying current with generative AI

    Lecture 74 Recommended resources for staying current

    Library workers at all levels and from any type of library.,Anyone else who is interested in AI literacy.