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How to Contribute to this Catalog

We welcome your contributions! This website catalogs various guidelines, academic programs, and other resources used at many academic institutions, for guide and assist in the use of AI in both classroom and research settings.

There are several ways to suggest additions:

  • Post a pull request!
    • For corrections to website pages and “small” additions, every page has an Edit this page on GitHub link, which goes straight to the page’s source. You can make your edits there and submit a PR easily. This is the best and fastest way to help us fix typos and add content.
  • Post a discussion topic. Start a discussion topic about your proposed addition or change. If you have suggestions about improving the organization of the content or other larger changes, this is a good way to start.
  • Post an issue
  • Send us email. This is a general email address, so be sure to mention this particular project so your email gets routed to the correct people. However, the link automatically adds the project name to the subject line.

For general information about contributing to AI Alliance projects, visit this community repo, specifically the CONTRIBUTING page for general information about contributing.

See also the full list of projects here to find other projects that might interest you.

Join the AI Alliance or the Academic Education and Research Forum

The Academic Education and Research Forum holds monthly meetings to discuss AI in academia. Would you like to join the forum or the AI Alliance itself?

See this Alliance page for more information. If you join as an individual, be sure to check the box for Skills, Education, and Exploratory Research Work Group. Your organization can also join the Alliance.

Technical Notes on Contributing

The sources for this website are in the GitHub repo’s docs directory.

This documentation is built with GitHub Pages, which uses Jekyll to serve the website. We use the Just the Docs Jekyll theme. See the repo file GITHUB_PAGES.md for more information, including how you can run the website locally to test any changes.