We’ve assembled a collection of books to support faculty interested in AI and education. These resources cover pedagogy, curriculum design, and practical AI applications in teaching. All books are available for checkout.

Available Books

Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick
How to work alongside AI as a collaborative partner in education. Mollick, a Wharton professor, provides practical strategies for using AI to enhance rather than replace human creativity and teaching. Includes real classroom examples and immediately applicable techniques.

AI Snake Oil by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor
A critical look at what AI can actually do versus marketing hype. The book helps educators identify which AI tools deliver real value and which are empty promises. Essential reading for making informed decisions about AI adoption.

More than Words by John Warner
Rethinking writing instruction in the age of AI. Warner addresses the fundamental question of what writing means when machines can generate text, arguing that writing is about thinking, not just producing words. Offers practical approaches to maintaining academic integrity while embracing useful AI tools.

AI Optimism by Becky Keene
A guide to using AI effectively in educational settings. Keene focuses on equity and accessibility, showing how AI can help level the playing field for diverse learners. Provides frameworks for ethical implementation across different educational contexts.

AI with Intention by Tony Frontier
Principles and action steps for teachers and school leaders. This book moves beyond random AI experiments to strategic, purposeful implementation. Ideal for department chairs and coordinators leading AI initiatives.

The AI Workshop by Milo Foster
A beginner’s guide to understanding AI basics. Written specifically for educators without technical backgrounds, Foster breaks down complex concepts into clear, manageable chapters. Perfect starting point for faculty new to AI.

Teaching with AI by Jose Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson
Practical guide for integrating AI into teaching practice. The authors combine pedagogical expertise with AI insights, offering specific examples across various disciplines. Includes case studies from the humanities, sciences, and professional programs.

The Power of AI for Educators by Victoria R. Summers
Tools and techniques for classroom use. Summers focuses on time-saving applications and student engagement strategies that work today. Features step-by-step guides for popular AI education tools.

The AI Con by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna
Critical perspectives on AI development and implementation. The authors examine the dangers of unchecked AI adoption and advocate for technology that serves educational rather than corporate goals. Important counterbalance to tech industry narratives.

Empire of AI by Karen Hao
Global perspectives on AI’s impact and implications. Through investigative journalism, Hao reveals the human stories behind AI development worldwide. Helps faculty understand the broader context students will face in an AI-driven world.

How to Borrow

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  2. Pick up the book from the CRTLE office.

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