Generative AI Teaching Activities: Online Repository
Resource Overview
View and contribute to the CTL's online repository of teaching activities that use generative AI
The CTL has partnered with WashU Libraries’ Scholarly Communications and Digital Publishing Services to build an online activity repository where WashU instructors can share teaching activities that ask students to engage with generative AI tools (like ChatGPT) in creative and critical ways.
Explore the repository and see how other WashU instructors are using AI in their teaching!
Have an activity you’d like to submit? First, follow these instructions to set up an Open Scholarship account if you don’t have one yet. Then use this form to submit your activity for review by CTL staff.
Before you submit an activity, please be sure you have the following items prepared:
- The activity’s title and a brief, 1-sentence summary of how it will work
- A list of keywords (5 maximum)
- One or more files containing information about your activity and any materials another instructor might need to replicate it
Need some inspiration? Check out some of the resources curated by CTL staff:
- ChatGPT Assignments to Use in Your Classroom Today (pdf, Yee et al, University of Central Florida)
- 101 creative ideas to use AI in education: A crowdsourced collection – Online resource and published volume, ed. Chrissi Nerantzi (University of Leeds) et al.
- Blog post from the CTL: (Re-)Designing Assignments where Students Collaborate with Artificial Intelligence
- For more, see our generative AI resource page.