Further resources
Further resources
- AI for Education – Prompt Library for Students
This site contains a range of prompts and examples to support study and learning.
- Deakin University – Using Generative AIĀ
This guide provides a summary and explanation of various AI tools, as well as how to use them effectively, appropriately, and ethically.
- LinkedIn Learning – How to Research and Write Using Generative AI tools
- Accompanying prompt guide (PDF)
This online course is targeted to beginners and covers many aspects of using AI for research and writing, including how to write prompts and use AI to improve your writing.
- LinkedIn Learning – What is Generative AI
This short course explains the technology behind Generative AI tools, and explores their ethical use and predictions for the future of this technology.
- Learn prompting – Prompt Engineering Guide
This comprehensive resource explains various types of prompts to use with generative AI from basic applications through to advanced prompting.
- Queensland University of Technology (QUT) – Using Generative AI
This QUT Library explains what Generative AI is, how it can be used effectively for study and learning, and the ethical issues to consider in its use.
- RMIT Library Learning Lab – Artificial Intelligence Tools
This is a summary of how Generative AI tools create text and images.
- RMIT Library Guide – Artificial intelligence – referencing guidelines
Find information on how to reference AI generated text and images for the major referencing styles used at RMIT.
TEQSA is the body that regulates and ensures the quality of Australia’s higher education system. This guide provides an overview of the use of generative AI tools for learning and assessments.