AI Literacy Playbook

Responsible AI Guides for Classrooms

Tools change fast. We translate them into guardrails, shared language, and ready-to-use workflows so classrooms keep ownership of learning.

Student Playbook

These workflows help you invite AI in without surrendering your learning. Begin with your own thinking, ask AI for structure or critique, then document what you adopt, tweak, or ignore.

Choose a mode that fits your comfort level—each card includes steps, guardrails, and ready-to-copy prompts tuned for that stage.

NotebookLM Study Recap

When to use: After class when you want a quick summary and gentle Q&A from your notes.

  1. Upload today's notes or a PDF from class into NotebookLM.
  2. Ask NotebookLM for a short summary with key terms defined in simple language.
  3. Request three self-check questions and try answering them on paper first.
  4. Use the generated questions in NotebookLM's Q&A to compare with your own answers.
  5. Create a mindmap or podcast view to hear the explanation another way.
  6. Write a one-sentence reflection about what still feels uncertain.

Perplexity Source Snapshot

When to use: When you need a fast, cited overview for a class discussion or short response.

  1. Open Perplexity and paste the question or topic you are researching.
  2. Read the answer but focus on the cited sources listed underneath.
  3. Open at least two sources to confirm they look trustworthy and relevant.
  4. Ask Perplexity to compare what the sources agree or disagree on.
  5. Capture the citation links in your notes and add a one-sentence takeaway.
  6. Record what you still need from a primary or textbook source.
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