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Teaching the Humanities with AI
Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) student Joseph Romano developed KeySearch, an AI tool that offers three functions to support research projects for students in the humanities. Acting as a research librarian and technology tutor, it prompts students to refine a research topic or question, introduces students to key terms and ideas in their field of interest, and helps students develop effective search terms for academic databases.
Joseph Romano
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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Discover possible AI applications through these pedagogical experiments from the CTL and the Columbia community.
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.