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Resources for instructors
Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers our community and opportunity to creatively explore how to interface with this new technological revolution. This page brings together resources and supports currently available to help instructors respond to the challenges and opportunities of at SFU.
AI and teaching at SFU
Instructors can access guidance on AI and teaching at SFU, such as suggestions for integrating AI in assignments, on the Centre for Educational Excellence’s page on Generative AI and teaching.
Syllabus statements
Examples of syllabus statements that instructors can use to communicate their course policy on AI use can be found on Student Services Sample text for syllabus page (Academic Integrity notification section)
Graduate student supervision
is an online, Canvas-based resource designed to helps graduate supervisors better understand the landscape of AI so that they can support graduate students to make informed decisions around their research. You can read more about this resource in a recent Graduate Studies article.