English and AI: Terminology, Ethics and Writing (1 ECTS)
Code: C-10126-KE00DG83-3001
General information
- Enrollment
- 07.05.2025 - 19.04.2026
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Enrollment is ongoing
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- Timing
- 01.09.2025 - 17.05.2026
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 1 ECTS
- Institution
- LAB University of Applied Sciences, Verkkokampus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 0 - 40
- Course
- C-10126-KE00DG83
Learning outcomes
The student is able to: - define and use key terms of AI in English - identify AI risks and key points of AI ethics in English - use AI tools responsibly for professional writing in English. Proficiency level: B2
Prerequisites
The course is suitable for anyone with little to no prior knowledge of using generative AI in English. The course is at the CEFR B2 English level. To successfully complete the course, you should have strong English skills. You should also have good digital skills and be comfortable signing up for online systems.
Teaching methods
Continuous enrollment. This on-demand, self-paced online course focuses on generative AI in English. The course introduces AI basics, key AI terminology in English, AI ethics and risks, how to leverage generative AI in the writing process, and basic AI prompting techniques. You complete the course by studying course materials, taking quizzes, trying out AI tools, and participating in online discussions to share and reflect on your findings with your peers. You can study at your own pace. You will automatically receive a course completion badge, which will show in your Moodle profile. NOTE: Please do not enroll if you have already completed AI Corner. This course is an updated version of AI Corner and covers much of the same content.
Location and time
On-demand, continuous enrollment. Online at your own pace.
Learning materials and recommended literature
You can find and access all required materials on or via the course Moodle page. The materials include videos, readings, AI-generated podcasts, and online activities.
Alternative completion methods of implementation
No alternative completion options.
International connections
Online, on-demand. The course is offered on the LAB/LUT Moodle platform.
Student workload
The estimated course workload is 1 ECTS (27 hours), including self-study and completing quizzes and course activities.
Content scheduling
The course introduces AI basics (core concepts, some history of AI, etc.), key AI terminology, and AI ethics and risks (academic integrity, hallucinations, AI bias, cognitive outsourcing, AI's impact on work, etc.). You'll also learn to leverage generative AI in the writing process and basic AI prompting techniques (few-shot prompting, role prompting, etc.). You'll complete the course by studying course materials, taking quizzes, trying out AI tools, and participating in online discussions to share and reflect on your findings with your peers. You can complete the course at your own pace. After completing all required coursework, you'll automatically receive a course completion badge, which will show in your Moodle profile.
Assessment methods and criteria
The course is graded pass/fail. After you have completed all required coursework, you will automatically receive a course completion badge, which will show in your Moodle profile. After receiving the badge, contact the course instructor to have your 1 ECTS credit registered in the system.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Failed