
Quick Slide: AI Is Your Co-Pilot
Using AI makes some students nervous because they aren’t sure what it can and can’t do. They aren’t sure whether they can use it or how they can use it.
It’s our job to explain it in an engaging way.
Like the prototyping slides, you can use this slide to start a conversation to help your students think about how they can use AI:
This sets you up to introduce AI in an approachable way so your students generate more realistic output.
Combine these with the AI Interviewing Simulator or the How AI Thinks exercise or the exercise and your students will discover that…
AI can be a huge help on their journey!
LAST CHANCE!
In spring, if you’d like:
- Engaging activities
- Skills-based structure and
- Easy LMS integration
Get a preview of the Experiential Entrepreneurship Curriculum (ExEC).
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