Guide
AI Training, Policy, and Tools for Higher Ed
Practical training and guidance for faculty and leadership


For better or worse, AI is a part of teaching and learning. Institutions see the opportunities, but also recognize the academic integrity risks AI creates. Most institutions are still trying to figure out how to give faculty and students consistent, useful support, yet only 14% have institution-wide AI policies or strategies, which leaves faculty to make decisions about AI with little training or guidance.
This guide provides practical AI training insights and templated resources for students and faculty, along with a progressive training plan based on recent surveys of thousands of students, provosts, presidents, and student success administrators.
Faculty will receive these customizable templates and assets:
- Course AI policy language
- AI rules for specific assignments and assessments
- AI prompts for course content creation
- AI citation cheat sheet for students
- Steps for how to use online proctoring to block AI during exams and assignments
This guide also provides these templated assets for leadership:
- A progressive 5-part faculty AI training plan for leadership
- Institution-level AI policy language
