AI Literacy
As part of our commitment to information literacy, the Library supports AI literacy across campus.
AI learning modules
Quick topic overviews
Learning modules with short introductions to key topics in the digital world from the Library's Quick Things for Digital Knowledge.
ChatGPT and Generative AI
The power and pitfalls of ChatGPT and other GenAI tools
Machine learning
How can computers "learn" to solve problems?
A critical look
Learning modules offering a critical analysis of current digital information topics from the Library's Critical Toolkit for Navigating Information.
AI Deepfakes
Definition of deepfakes and some of the ways in which they are created
Algorithmic Effects
Explanation of how algorithms shape search results and why this matters
For faculty
Practical learning modules tailored for instructors in GenAI Quickstart: Foundations for Faculty, a collaboration by Concordia Library and McGill Libraries:
Responsible Use Considerations
Privacy & Security Considerations
Potential Uses in Teaching | Learning | Research
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General Workplace Tasks
Related
Guidelines for Teaching with Generative Artificial Intelligence
Concordia's Centre for Teaching and Learning
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?



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.