This library collects practical tools that can be used in classrooms, faculty development programs, research scholar workshops, institutional planning, and responsible AI adoption discussions.
How to use the tools
Each tool is designed as a working structure rather than a finished policy. Adapt it to the institutional context, course level, learner profile, assessment method, and applicable privacy or academic integrity rules.
Quality principle
Every download should preserve human judgment, verification, disclosure, privacy, and source discipline. Tools should make better academic work easier, not hide weak reasoning.
Downloadable teaching and research tools
- AI readiness checklist for departments
- Generative AI classroom policy template
- AI disclosure statement examples
- Literature review matrix
- Research workflow checklist
- Prompt bank for faculty
- Assessment redesign worksheet
- FDP planning template
- AI tool evaluation matrix
- Responsible AI checklist for students
For institutions and event organizers
If you are planning a keynote, FDP, workshop, panel, curriculum discussion, or institutional AI readiness program, use the contact page to share audience details and the expected learning outcomes.