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Maha Bali discusses cultivating critical AI literacies on episode 545 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
You need to teach people to critique the dominant culture, but you still need to teach them the dominant culture in order for them to survive economically.
-Maha Bali
Maha Bali: "We found that different AI tools can produce radically different results based on user data or configurations.
-Maha Bali
Sometimes my students teach me new things about AI. This happens a lot.
-Maha Bali
Resources
A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education, by Paulo Freire and Ira Shor
Episode 524 with Jon Ippolito
Jon Ippolito
Don’t Trust AI to Cite its Sources, by Anna Mills and Maha Bali
Tema Okun Writes About White Supremacy
White Supremacy Culture, by Tema Okun
Exploring Post-Plagiarism with Google NotebookLM, by Sarah Eaton
When Knowledge is Dangerous, But Information is Power, by Audrey Watters
Tressie McMillan Cottom Gives Mini Lecture on AI
Cake-Making Analogy for Setting Generative AI Guidelines/Ethics, by Maha Bali
When it comes to AI, is transparency enough? by Maha Bali
Critical AI Literacy is Not Enough: Introducing Care Literacy, Equity Literacy & Teaching Philosophies, by Maha Bali
Daniela Gachago and Nicola Palitt
Google’s QuickDraw
Bonni’s Google NotebookLM Audio Overview of Course Evaluations
I have been hallucinated! by Laura Czerniewicz
Nature Editorial Policies
Teaching in Higher Ed
Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.