Funding Opportunity: CSU AI Educational Innovations Challenge
Dear Colleagues, The Chancellor's Office has provided funding for educators to explore innovative applications for artificial intelligence in their instruction. "This initiative aims to enhance critical thinking skills, promote ethical AI use and integrate AI literacy into curricula. Faculty are encouraged to submit proposals for projects that will launch in summer 2025 and conclude by spring 2026."
Dear Colleagues,
The Chancellor's Office has provided funding for educators to explore innovative applications for artificial intelligence in their instruction. "This initiative aims to enhance critical thinking skills, promote ethical AI use and integrate AI literacy into curricula. Faculty are encouraged to submit proposals for projects that will launch in summer 2025 and conclude by spring 2026."
Please complete this interest form. A direct link to the CSU call is embedded in the google form. We have also attached the pdf call to this email. Please let us know how we might assist and support.
Sincerely,
Center for Teaching & Learning
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