Embark on a mission through the AI Adventure universe. This faculty-focused series will demystify AI and give educators a stronger understanding how AI works “under the hood”, allowing you to make well-informed decisions about the appropriate tools to use in their learning environments. Courses are offered both asynchronously and guided with office hours across 5 weeks.
Throughout this series, higher education instructors will learn about how AI systems work, consider important ethical implications for AI in education, and explore ways that AI can be applied to teaching and learning. These three pillars of AI literacy mirror the frameworks of the UF AI certificate programs and result in a micro-credential in AI in Higher Education.
AI Fundamentals
In this course you will “know and understand” AI by exploring machine learning foundations for higher education.
Summer 2026 (opens in a new tab) Fall 2026 (opens in a new tab)AI Ethics
In this course you will explore “ethical AI” and how AI safety, alignment, privacy, fairness, transparency intersect with higher education.
Summer 2026 (opens in a new tab) Fall 2026 (opens in a new tab)AI for Teaching & Learning
In this course you will learn practical ways you can “Use and Apply” AI in your teaching and learning.
Summer 2026 (opens in a new tab) Fall 2026 (opens in a new tab)Currently only open to UF faculty. National registration coming soon.
The AI Adventure series was designed and developed by a crew of expert UF faculty in collaboration with the AI2 Center, the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE), and the Center for Instructional Technology and Training (CITT).