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AI Literacy

As part of our commitment to information literacy, the Library supports AI literacy across campus.

For Concordia-wide information, see the Concordia AI Resources Hub

AI learning modules

GenAI Quickstart for Students

GenAI Quickstart for Students

These interactive 15-minute modules are a starting point for thinking about when and how to use GenAI in academic contexts—or not! Explore scenarios and dilemmas to think through the role AI tools might have in your academic life.

GenAI tools - when, which and how

GenAI and learning

GenAI and academic integrity

GenAI and professor expectations

GenAI and graduate research

Relevant modules from Quick Things for Digital Knowledge

ChatGPT and Generative AI

Machine learning

Relevant modules from Critial Toolkit for Navigating Information

AI Deepfakes

Algorithmic Effects

Acknowledging AI use

See the Library's recommended practices for acknowledging the use of AI tools in academic assignments, research publications, and general workplace documents.

Related FAQ

Are there copyright considerations I need to think about when using generative AI (GenAI) tools?

assisted by ai created without ai made with ai

Academic AI tools

Discover and learn about academic AI tools for working with scholarly literature and data, as well as specialized learning and writing tools. Don"t limit yourself to general purpose tools (e.g., CoPilot, ChatGPT).


Workshops

Instructors can contact their subject librarian to request a course-specific workshop for students. All students and staff are welcome to attend the Library's general workshops.