Overview
Would you like to design ways to use generative AI to help humans learn with… other humans?
In this course, you will develop creative ways to use generative AI to support collaborative learning, also learning more about AI as researchers continue to improve tools like ChatGPT. In creating new learning activities that could be used at Stanford or in other courses, you will build experience with fundamentals of design, including the design abilities of learning from others, navigating ambiguity, synthesizing information, and experimenting rapidly. You will do this by tackling real design challenges presented by our project partners, which include several Stanford programs, while drawing on your own first-hand experience as students.
This class is open to all students, undergraduate and graduate, of any discipline. No previous design experience or experience with AI is required. Just a collaborative spirit and hard work.
Learn With
Teaching Team
Glenn Fajardo
Lecturer
John Mitchell
Professor, Computer Science
Professor (By courtesy), Electrical Engineering
Professor (By courtesy), Graduate School of Education
Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
Jennifer Langer Osuna
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education
Any questions?
Have questions for the teaching team?
glenn@dschool.stanford.edu
Details
FALL 2023
Course # : DESIGN 292 / CS498D / EDUC 449
Units : 3
Grading Basis : Letter Grade, Credit/No Credit
Days / Times : Monday and Wednesday | 1:30pm - 3:20pm
Location : Studio 2 | d.school
Apply
Applications Due by 11:59pm on Sunday September 17th
Instructors will notify students of application status by 10pm on Wednesday September 20th.