
RRC getting real with artificial intelligence
Foundations of Generative AI in Education, a microcredential that takes 15 hours to complete, gives participants guidance to explore AI tools and encourage ethical and effective use of them in schools.
Tyler Steiner was tasked with creating the program in 2023, shortly after the release of ChatGPT — a chatbot that generates human-like replies to prompts within seconds — and numerous copycat programs that have come online since.
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Lauren Phillips, a RRC Polytech associate dean, said it's important students know when they can use AI.
'There's no putting that genie back in the bottle,' said Steiner, a curriculum developer at the post-secondary institute in Winnipeg.
While noting teachers can 'lock and block' via pen-and-paper tests and essays, the reality is students are using GenAI outside school and authentic experiential learning should reflect the real world, he said.
Steiner's advice?
Introduce it with the caveat students should withhold personal information from prompts to protect their privacy, analyze answers for bias and 'hallucinations' (false or misleading information) and be wary of over-reliance on technology.
RRC Polytech piloted its first GenAI microcredential little more than a year ago. A total of 109 completion badges have been issued to date.
The majority of early participants in the training program are faculty members at RRC Polytech. The Winnipeg School Division has also covered the tab for about 20 teachers who've expressed interest in upskilling.
'There was a lot of fear when GenAI first launched, but we also saw that it had a ton of power and possibility in education,' said Lauren Phillips, associate dean of RRC Polytech's school of education, arts and sciences.
Phillips called a microcredential 'the perfect tool' to familiarize teachers with GenAI in short order, as it is already rapidly changing the kindergarten to Grade 12 and post-secondary education sectors.
Manitoba teachers have told the Free Press they are using chatbots to plan lessons and brainstorm report card comments, among other tasks.
Students are using them to help with everything from breaking down a complex math equation to creating schedules to manage their time. Others have been caught cutting corners.
Submitted assignments should always disclose when an author has used ChatGPT, Copilot or another tool 'as a partner,' Phillips said.
She and Steiner said in separate interviews the key to success is providing students with clear instructions about when they can and cannot use this type of technology.
Business administration instructor Nora Sobel plans to spend much of the summer refreshing course content to incorporate their tips; Sobel recently completed all three GenAI microcredentials available on her campus.
Two new ones — Application of Generative AI in Education and Integration of Generative AI in Education — were added to the roster this spring.
Sobel said it is 'overwhelming' to navigate this transformative technology, but it's important to do so because employers will expect graduates to have the know-how to use them properly.
It's often obvious when a student has used GenAI because their answers are abstract and generic, she said, adding her goal is to release rubrics in 2025-26 with explicit direction surrounding the active rather than passive use of these tools.
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'The main idea is not to use the AI tool alone, standalone. You want to complement it with AI literacy training,' the instructor said.
She noted her favourite programs are conversational AI assistant Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity AI (an AI-powered search engine that generates answers with links to references) and Google NotebookLM.
Whereas Copilot and Perplexity AI primarily draw from external sources, Google NotebookLM can analyze trends in original items uploaded by a user.
Registration for RRC Polytech's next introductory microcredential, running Oct. 6 through Nov. 2, is open. Tuition is $313 per student.
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