Artificial Intelligence at Jisc

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Jisc- Artificial Intelligence

(Formerly Jisc National Centre for AI in tertiary education)

Jisc has a dedicated team which supports UK tertiary education institutions to utilise artificial intelligence (AI). The AI team aims to ensure that institutions have the skills and knowledge needed to implement AI tools effectively and responsibly, in order to better understand and meet the needs of their learners.

To meet these aims, Jisc is;

  • Piloting a number of promising AI products so that we can share insights into which products add value and in what circumstances.
  • Hosting events that will increase knowledge around AI and its uses in education
  • Consulting with colleges and universities in order to understand how/whether AI solutions could address the most pressing problems they face
  • Identifying and showcasing best practices in the use of AI in education so that institutions can learn from and be inspired by the experiences of others

The centre has also established a community group where participants can exchange best practice, advance their knowledge of artificial intelligence, ask questions about the technology and its applications in education, and connect with each other to find common solutions to shared problems.


Get Involved
Jisc welcomes interested staff in the tertiary education sector to get involved with their work:


  • Join the AIED Jiscmail to receive updates from AI team, be connected with other members of the AI community, and share your experiences around the uses of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Get in touch with the Jisc AI team by email to NCAI@Jisc.ac.uk


Pilots
Jisc conducts pilots in order to evaluate current AI tools and products and share the findings with the sector. Information on how to take part in pilots is sent out via the Jiscmail channel and added to the NCAI blog. See the links below to view the products and tools our members have piloted:

Pilots:

  • Jamworks - A platform which transforms lecture recordings into
  • TeacherMatic - A series of tools which use generative AI to help educators prepare content
  • AnyWyse - A platform using AI to transform existing course content into short, engaging podcasts for students.
  • Student Voice - A service which uses AI to automate the analysis of student feedback.
  • Graide - An AI-based assessment and feedback platform.
  • Chatbot - A chatbot built for student support.
  • Bodyswaps - an AI/VR soft-skills training platform.

Click here to read about the outcomes of these pilots

Key Resources

New - Assessment ideas for an AI-enabled world

Codesigned with the sector, we've produced a set of postcards to provoke discussion and reflection around assessment approaches in higher education. Each idea postcard outlines the type of assessment task, key characteristics and appropriate formats.

Download the assessment menu from our blog



Training Courses


Jisc has produced two free mini-MOOCs to provide an introduction to key aspects of AI in education - these are open to all Jisc members.


An Introduction to Generative AI in Education: This short course will allow you to gain an understanding about Generative AI, how it can be used in education and the implications of utilising it.

Follow this link to sign up to the Introduction to Generative AI in Education mini-MOOC


Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: This concise course covers essential topics including the intriguing aspects that can make AI unsettling, individual and societal concerns tied to AI, the dynamics of sociable AI, and the principles of respectful AI.

Follow this link to sign up to the Artificial Intelligence and Ethics mini-MOOC