AI can be helpful for a number of tasks for students, including suggesting writing
improvements, summarizing or rephrasing concepts they are learning, helping with ideation
to overcome "blank page syndrome", or even generating questions for review. The commonly
available tools, such as ChatGPT, have been trained on a vast corpus of information
that covers many subjects, albeit non-uniformly, and its ability to provide accurate
and helpful information varies by subject, as it its likelihood that it will provide
incorrect information (they call this a "hallucination").
Those are factors that are out of your control, but you can mitigate them....with
a well-crafted prompt.
This workshop aims to help you assess how effective these tools could be for your
students - looking at whether they work out of the box, and whether the right prompt
can address gaps and concerns. Even if you find that these tools are really not well
suited for your course, that can be something that you can share with your students
and have a chance to guide them to other options.
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