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AI Tools for Teachers: A Beginner's (Lib)Guide to AI

Brazosport College spring semester Convocation 2024 This session will explore the basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, its uses in the curriculum, and provide an overview of a library LibGuide offering a wealth of AI resources and in

Setting a good example for AI

Here is a listing of some AI product terminology as found on the Canva website 


Be a good human

Please be a good human when using AI Products and don’t use them to create any harmful content. We will not allow any use of AI Products that violates these terms or Canva's Acceptable Use Policy, and we may suspend or terminate your account if we find that you are using it in this way.

In addition to the matters listed in our Acceptable Use Policy, it is prohibited to use AI Products to:

  • Mislead anyone that the content generated by AI Products is human-generated;

  • Provide medical advice or any content regarding the treatment, prevention, diagnosis or transmission of diseases;

  • Provide legal or financial advice;

  • Generate contracts or legally binding obligations;

  • Generate political content including for dissemination in electoral campaigns;

  • Generate source code;

  • Generate spam, ransomware, keyloggers, viruses or other software;

  • Generate nudity or shocking content including obscene gestures, bodily fluids or other profane subjects;

  • Generate or disseminate information to be used for the administration of justice or other legal purposes;

  • Implement fully-automated decision making.

Sharing & publication policy

Social media, livestreaming and demonstrations

Posting your own prompts and content to social media is generally permissible, as is livestreaming or demonstrating AI Products to others, as long as you:

  • Manually review each Output before sharing or while streaming;

  • Attribute the content to your name or your company;

  • Indicate that the content is AI-generated in a way no user could reasonably miss or misunderstand;

  • Do not share content that violates these terms, or that may offend others (including when you are taking audience requests for prompts).

Content co-authored with AI Products

You may publish first-party written content (e.g., a book) created in part with AI Products under the following conditions:

  • The published content is attributed to your name or company;

  • The role of AI in formulating the content is clearly disclosed in a way that no reader could possibly miss, and that a typical reader would find sufficiently easy to understand;

  • The content does not violate our Acceptable Use Policy or these terms;

  • You refrain from sharing outputs that may offend others.

For instance, you must detail in a foreword or introduction (or some place similar) the relative roles of drafting, editing, etc between you and the AI Products. You should not represent AI-generated content as being wholly generated by you, and you must take ultimate responsibility for the content being published.