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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education for Teachers

A free, self-paced Coursera course offered by Dr. Anne Forbes and Dr. Markus Powling from Macquarie University.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource, teaching development
Care About AI: Introducing Artificial Intelligence

A free, self-paced course from CARE-AI at the University of Guelph. Use the code TWAI2025 to the relevant field on the registration form.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource, teaching development
ChatGPT and artificial intelligence in higher education: Quick start guide

An early quick start guide on how to navigate ChatGPT and artificial intelligence in higher education

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource
Contact North

An extensive collection of apps., tools, resources, training opportunities, and conferences for online learning.

external resource, online, teaching development
Destination AI

A free, self-paced, introductory course by CIFAR (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) for anyone who wants to know what artificial intelligence is, understand how it works, and learn more about it.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource, teaching development
Digital Education Council

A global community of practice for education innovation, bringing together institutions with a shared vision of revolutionising the world of higher education & workforce development through technology and collaboration.  York University is not yet a member institution, but some resources are available for free.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource, modes of delivery, student engagement
Digital Education Council. (2025). DEC AI Literacy Framework

An Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy framework that includes human-centricity, competency levels, need for separate treatment of domain expertise and faculty vs student competencies.  Potentially overwhelming!

AI literacy, Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource
eCampus Ontario

Professional development programs and microcredentials available to enhance your digital teaching skills.

external resource, online, teaching development
Indigenous Perspectives on AI

A free, self-paced course commissioned by CIFAR and developed by Ridge Road Training & Consulting, Inc., co-authored and co-constructed by a team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), DEDI, external resource, teaching development
Learning module: Blended learning

A module from the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning at the University of Calgary, that introduces four forms of blended learning, based on evidence-based literature.

blended, external resource
National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)

York University has a membership so all programming and resources are free for faculty members.

DEDI, external resource, teaching development
Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE)

A national community in Canada committed to excellence in teaching and learning in higher education.

external resource, teaching development
Teaching with AI Micro-Credential

This program, offered by eCampus Ontario, covers key topics such as the use of AI in postsecondary education, prompt engineering, guidelines and policies, as well as ethics and academic integrity.

York University is a member institution, so you can enrol for free!

Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource, teaching development
University of Toronto Libraries Framework for AI Literacy

A framework for AI literacy with the following features and considerations:

  • Approachable and easy to use: Understand, Use, Evaluate
  • Offers practical classroom suggestions for building AI literacy
  • Might miss some elements (human centredness, disciplinary nuance)
AI literacy, Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource
Western University's Domains of AI Awareness for Education

An AI literacy framework with the following features:

  • Avoids assumption that AI literacy = AI adoption
  • Begins with questions “What implications does using Generative AI have for myself and society? And what uses (if any) align with my values and beliefs?”
AI literacy, Artificial Intelligence (AI), external resource