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Beyond the Prompt: Building a Foundation of AI Literacy and Ethics

Beyond the Prompt: Building a Foundation of AI Literacy and Ethics

A few years ago, I shared my initial thoughts on generative artificial intelligence (AI) and the emerging AI Revolution. In recent months, my desire for professional development led me to the University of San Diego’s AI in Education certification program. Today I want to focus on an important common thread I’ve noticed throughout my certification: the importance of ethics and literacy when using AI.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Ann Iley, Instructional Designer, PhDPosted on May 19, 2026May 19, 2026Categories TechnologyTags artificial intelligence, critical thinking, ethics, literacy, Reflection, teaching and learningLeave a comment on Beyond the Prompt: Building a Foundation of AI Literacy and Ethics

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