Presentation Slides
Here is a link to the presentation slides from my presentation to the Legal Educators about Generative AI & Legal Education. Below the embedded slides are links to additional resources & suggested next steps.
Resources & Next Steps
- Get familiar with GenAI tools. One way to do this is by taking in-person or self-paced Digital Scholarship Commons Workshops GenAI workshops – lib.uvic.ca/genai-pathway
- If you’re new to working with GenAI tools you might want to start with our Generative AI for Student Research: A Double-Edged Sword workshop.
- Next, you might want to learn more about personalizable GenAI tools: GenAI: NotebookLM a Personal Tool for Research & Productivity
- Test all your assignments with Lexus+AI as well as with tools like ChatGPT (preferably a more capable paid version) and Google’s NotebookLM to see if you need to make changes.
- Check out information from the American Association of American Law Schools (AALS) on AI in Legal Education
- Read the following Canadian Bar Association article: Law professor gives Lexis+ AI a failing grade
- Think about requesting a LTSI Custom Training session in the following areas:
- How to interpret GenAI outputs
- Ethical usage of GenAI in course design and training
- Building assignments using GenAI or how to redesign your assessments