Create Classroom Experiences with AI

Create Experiences

Discover possible AI applications through these pedagogical experiments from the CTL and the Columbia community.

Business Strategy

Jin Choi (CBS) developed Business Advisor, an AI tool that helps students formulate evidence-based business strategies.

Coding

Stephen Uong (MSPH) created CodeTutorAI, an AI tool that personalizes student learning in SAS programming.

Conversational Spanish

Flor Barceló (GSAS) built ProfesorX, an AI agent which supports students as they practice their written foreign language skills.

Creative Projects

The CTL demonstrates how AI can be used to develop creative assignments that help assess students’ achievement of specific learning objectives.

History

Tianyuan Huang (GSAS) designed Sounding Board, an AI agent which helps students find topics and keywords specific to their area of interest.

Humanities

Joseph Romano (GSAS) built KeySearch, an AI tool which prompts students to refine their research questions and topics.

Large Courses

Sarah DeMoya, Lecturer in the Discipline of Psychology, shares how she used AI to design creative learning experiences for large lectures, ensuring that each student feels engaged and can fully participate.

Medicine

Christopher Migliore, Assistant Professor of Medicine (CUIMC), shares how he prepares students at Columbia’s medical campus to ethically and responsibly study medicine using Artificial Intelligence.

Neuroscience

Bovey Rao (GSAS) developed Synapse Scholar, an AI bot which supports students as they perform a deep reading of scientific publications, specifically neurological studies.

Sentiment Analysis

Hanying Wei (GSAS) created Sentiment Analysis Tutor, an AI agent which can train students in sentiment analysis and its applications in their discipline.

STEM

Ibuki Sugiura (GSAS) built the Jargon Identification and Interdisciplinary Connection agents, AI tools that help STEM instructors build accessible and inclusive courses.

Writing

Discover strategies for designing meaningful writing assignments while leveraging Artificial Intelligence as a supportive learning tool.

Are you creating classroom experiences with AI?

We want to learn from you! If you’re already using AI to design innovative learning experiences in your classroom, we’d love to hear about your approach. Additionally, if you have educational materials, tools, or resources that would benefit the broader Columbia teaching community, please consider sharing with our team at the CTL.