In response to the evolving education technology landscape, ITS Teaching & Learning is spearheading a new workshop series to integrate Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) into academic practices. The series aims to equip our academic community with the requisite skills for leveraging GenAI in teaching and learning and professional and personal productivity. This workshop series, developed in collaboration with U-M's Teaching and Technology Collaborative (TTC), aims to streamline the understanding and application of GenAI concepts across faculty, staff, and students.
The Generative AI Workshops Series is also available on-demand!
Beginner Workshops
- Generative AI Basics
- Generative AI in the Classroom (Pt 1)
- Generative AI with U-M GPT
- Leveraging Generative AI to Create Imagery (Pt 1)
Beginner/Intermediate Workshops
Intermediate/Advanced Workshops
- Mastering the Art of Prompting with U-M GPT
- Boosting Teaching Productivity with Generative AI
- Ignite Digital Creativity — Generative AI Imagery (Pt 2)
- Tailoring U-M Maizey: Your Personalized Digital Assistant
To view workshop descriptions of the entire series, visit the Generative AI Workshop Series Overview Document.
More GenAI Support
Looking for Further Support with Teaching in a Generative AI Era?
- U-M Generative Artificial Intelligence
This site offers in-depth explanation of GenAI, guidance on GenAI, and resources such as training, research, AI tools, and prompt literacy. Visit U-M Guidance for Faculty/Instructors for GenAI academic/teaching implications - Generative AI Considerations for Teaching and Learning
This page from the Academic Technology@Michigan website highlights deeper dive resources on GenAI considerations for teaching and learning.
U-M has a number of instructional support professionals who can help you understand technologies at U-M, including GenAI, and help you to achieve the best results in your teaching. To request a consultation, fill out the Instructional Support interest form and you will be connected with the most appropriate U-M instructional support group.