Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Resources
Are you looking for some guidance on how your team can understand and use Generative AI in a Destination Imagination team solution? Start here!
Guiding Principles for Generative Artificial Intelligence in Destination Imagination
Destination Imagination (DI) has put together a Guiding Principles For Generative Artificial Intelligence document that outlines how Generative AI can be used within a Destination Imagination Educational Experience in coordination with the Destination Imagination Pedagogy. In addition to DI’s educational philosophy regarding Generative AI, this document discusses ethical AI use, transparency and acknowledgment, safety, and equity.
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Updates to the Destination Imagination Challenge Experience &
Team Film Challenge
Destination Imagination has included rules and guidelines for Generative AI in our Rules of the Road resource for the 2024-25 Challenge Experience, as well as the Team Film Challenge Rules for the 2024 Team Film Challenge. In these documents, you will find information about how your team’s use of Generative AI will influence scores, how to report your team’s use of Generative AI to the Appraisers, and what ethical and safety issues your team should consider when using these tools. Be sure to check these documents out!
For both the Challenge Experience and the Team Film Challenge, your team will need to fill out an online form that briefly describes your team’s use of Generative AI, the tools you used, and how the output influenced your team’s solution. A copy of this form can be found in the Challenge document for your team’s reference.
Generative AI in a Nutshell
Watch this video, “Generative AI in a Nutshell: How to Survive and Thrive in the Age of AI” by Henrik Kniberg for a brief overview of Generative AI, how it works, how to use it, and some risks and limitations of Generative AI tools
Resources For Prompt Engineering
Your team can use the following resources to start to learn more about prompt engineering for better results when using Generative AI tools:
- “Prompt Engineering” from OpenAI: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/prompt-engineering
“Prompt Engineering for Kids” by Ekasmin AI: https://medium.com/@ekasmin/prompt-engineering-for-kids-87d88046a3c3
“Ed Tip: AI Prompt Engineering” from AVID: https://avidopenaccess.org/resource/ed-tip-ai-prompt-engineering/
Resources For Security and Ethics
Your team can use the following resources to start to learn more about security and ethics issues surrounding the use of Generative AI.
- “AI in Education: Privacy and Security” by John Jennings: https://www.esparklearning.com/blog/ai-in-education-privacy-and-security/
- “Eight Safety Tips for Using Artificial Intelligence” by Round Rock ISD Technology & Information Services: https://tis.roundrockisd.org/2023/05/22/eight-safety-tips-for-using-artificial-intelligence/
- “Helping Students Check for Bias in AI Outputs” by Michael McDowell:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/checking-bias-ai-outputs/ - “Bias in AI” from the Chapman University Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub:
https://www.chapman.edu/ai/bias-in-ai.aspx