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AI to Support Course Design

16 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools are increasingly being used in higher education to support teaching and course development. These tools can assist educators with tasks such as brainstorming course ideas, drafting learning activities, generating case scenarios, and developing formative assessments. In health sciences education, where faculty often balance teaching with clinical and professional responsibilities, AI tools may help streamline aspects of course planning by generating initial drafts of materials, suggesting instructional strategies, or creating case-based examples that can be refined for teaching. Used thoughtfully, AI can function as a design assistant that supports alignment between learning outcomes, learning activities, and assessments. However, AI-generated content requires careful review. Faculty expertise remains essential to ensure accuracy, clinical relevance, and alignment with program outcomes and professional standards. When leveraged intentionally, AI tools can support reflective course design and continuous improvement while maintaining the central role of the instructor in shaping meaningful learning experiences. TLC-To-Go is a production of the Teaching and Learning Center at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

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AI to Support Course Design

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools are increasingly being used in higher education to support teaching and course development. These tools can assist educators with tasks such as brainstorming course ideas, drafting learning activities, generating case scenarios, and developing formative assessments. In health sciences education, where faculty often balance teaching with clinical and professional responsibilities, AI tools may help streamline aspects of course planning by generating initial drafts of materials, suggesting instructional strategies, or creating case-based examples that can be refined for teaching. Used thoughtfully, AI can function as a design assistant that supports alignment between learning outcomes, learning activities, and assessments. However, AI-generated content requires careful review. Faculty expertise remains essential to ensure accuracy, clinical relevance, and alignment with program outcomes and professional standards. When leveraged intentionally, AI tools can support reflective course design and continuous improvement while maintaining the central role of the instructor in shaping meaningful learning experiences. TLC-To-Go is a production of the Teaching and Learning Center at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

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