University of New Mexico pays faculty $1,000 to use AI
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Whether it was Harvard or other case studies, there are all sorts of entities we typically don't see covered, so it’s having students examine these things and the entities that are often overlooked... And it adds another interesting dimension to use GPT, to help put it together or critically evaluate what they’ve written.
Neumeyer is one of seven faculty members at New Mexico who have spent the summer working to apply generative AI to open educational resources, most often referred to as OER.
The university also recently received a $2.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to establish an OER consortium in the state.
When Leo Lo, dean of the university’s College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences, first received the grant, he thought pairing OER with AI would help boost faculty awareness about both fields.
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