Instructors of AI courses may get some benefit from this page. Some
of it is designed specifically for the book Artificial
Intelligence: A Modern Approach and some of it does not depend on
the choice of textbook. Our aim is to provide resources for every
step of designing and running an AI course.
Choose a Textbook
AI Books: a list of textbooks and supplementary books.
Position Paper from the AAAI Fall Symposium on Innovative Instruction for Introductory AI,
New Orleans, Nov. 1994. Gives some of our motivation for
writing the first edition.
Talk with Other Instructors
aima-instructors
discussion group for instructors (and TAs) only. Click the link to apply for
membership. Please use your University email address, so that I can verify
you are an instructor and not a student. Then in a separate message to
peter@norvig.com send proof that you
are in fact an instructor (a web page at your University will do it).
Unfortunately, Yahoo Groups does not make this process easy, but I'm sure
you appreciate that we need to screen carefully to prevent students from
getting access to homework solutions, etc.
aima-talk
discussion group for any readers of the book. You can look at the archives
here, and you can invite your students to use this as a resource.
A Solution Manual
for all exercises is available on a CD
ROM from Prentice Hall.
You can also call 1-800-526-0485 or contact your Prentice Hall
rep (US,
International) to see about getting the manual.
If Prentice Hall isn't helpful, contact Stuart Russell and ask for a copy; to aid in identification
of instructors (vs students), please include in your message a URL for your course home page.
Please do not send requests to the aima-instructors list.