Click on the video link below to learn how to create an AI Conversation:

Click here to learn more about AI Conversations in Blackboard.
You can create AI Conversations around a topic or scenario to engage your students. AI Conversations include Socratic questioning and role-play exercises. Students can explore and reflect on their own thoughts or role-play a situation related to their learning or career path. We'll include other conversation types as we gather feedback and insights from users.
NOTE: You should always preview an AI conversation before releasing the activity to students. AI tools can hallucinate and introduce bias. It's important to make sure that your instructions are clear and that the AI persona responds in an expected and appropriate way.
There are two elements to the AI Conversation activity:
- AI Conversation: This asks students to think critically about the topic that the instructor designs.
- Reflection Question: This asks students to share their thoughts on the activity. Note that only the reflection part of AI Conversation can be graded and not the conversation itself.
Students can also flag any bias or errors from the AI as part of Anthology's Trustworthy AI Approach. Reflection helps students understand the responsible use of AI services.
Visit the AI Conversation Transparency Note to learn more about how Anthology's Trustworthy AI program applies to AI Conversation.