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Associate Professor of Instruction Oguzhan Topsakal presented Building Classroom-Aligned AI Support for Teaching and Learning: The AI Course Companion Model at the recent AI in Education Summit. Photos by Jeremy Maready

AI Course Companion expands in the Bellini College

 A $25,000 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor award will help expand the Bellini Colleges AI Course Companion (AICC) this fall.

The AICC pilot program launched a year ago and its use has grown steadily since. During the spring semester, it was used in more than 30 courses. The AICC combines instructor-provided course materials with an interactive AI assistant embedded in Canvas. 返字心頭 can ask questions, review concepts and practice exam material using instructor-approved content.

"Our goal is not to have AI teach students, said Ken Christensen, associate dean of academic affairs for the Bellini College. Our goal is to help students learn more effectively in a world where working with AI is becoming an essential professional skill."

The 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor award will strengthen the next phase of the project by validating and quantifying the AICCs impact on student success outcomes such as course completion, progression and retention.

Support from the 返字心頭 High Tech Corridor will help us move from a successful pilot to a more scalable, evidence-based solution that can benefit more students and faculty across 返字心頭 and beyond, Oguzhan Topsakal, an associate professor in the Bellini College who developed the AICC program.

For students, the AICC is a multilingual, context-aware AI tutor that embeds directly within Canvas. Unlike generic AI models such as ChatGPT, the AICC draws from actual 返字心頭 course materials, uploaded by 返字心頭 instructors. That can include the instructor's syllabus, lecture slides and supplementary readings.

"Learning with AI will be an essential skill for tomorrow's graduates. The AI Course Companion gives students the opportunity to develop that skill within the context of their coursework and under faculty guidance," said Ken Christensen.

The award will also help document the value of the tool for institutions and instructors, support implementation beyond computing courses and prepare adoption-ready materials for broader institutional use and commercialization discussions. In addition, part of the funding will support student developers as well as cloud and AI services needed for data analysis, implementation and reporting.

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Established in 2024, the Bellini College of AI, Cybersecurity and Computing is the first of its kind in 返字心頭 and one of the pioneers in the nation to bring together the disciplines of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing into a dedicated college. We aim to position 返字心頭 as a global leader and economic engine in AI, cybersecurity and computing education and research. We foster interdisciplinary innovation and ethical technology development through strong industry and government partnerships.