We're going to have to draw a line -- as educators, as schools, even as school districts -- to determine what we're going to allow and what we aren't. First, let's make sure we're clear on these two words. Here are my best definitions for these terms ... Cheating:When a stu...
Most educators at Harvard who we spoke with don’t share the sense of panic that permeates the headlines. Operating under the same assumption as Saghafian — that it is impossible to prevent students from using ChatGPT — educators have adopted diverse strategies to adapt their curricula. In s...
Students are found to copy assignments verbatim from ChatGPT, leading educators to ban the use of AI and return to traditional testing methods. Despite mixed reactions, such as computer science major Ronan Takizawa acknowledging its regressive nature yet promoting better understanding, the move intends...
and education level, nuanced the adoption narrative, each exerting varying degrees of influence. These findings not only serve as empirical indicators but also act as essential guideposts for developers, educators, and institutions to comprehend, adjust to, and advocate for tools like ChatGPT more ...
RESOURCE:The Engage AI Institute'sGlossary of AI Terms for Educatorshas some fantastic definitions for more terms than I will share here as you embark on your learning journey. 2. What is Chat GPT Not? First, it is critical to understand that Chat GPT is NOT a search engine. Some people...
While AI can offer immediate solutions and insights, it is essential for educators to guide students toward a balanced approach that leverages AI’s strengths while cultivating essential skills for independent thinking, problem-solving, and comprehensive understanding. 4.1. Strategies to Use ChatGPT in...
We highly advocate for future research to use more diverse participant cohorts. Secondly, our research is founded on educators’ perspectives following the training they underwent prior to the implementation of ChatGPT in authentic classroom environments. This may not completely represent the impact of...
The Words of the Year 2024—‘brain rot’, ‘manifest’, ‘brat’, and ‘demure’—offer educators a glimpse into the psyche of today’s youth. For example, ‘brain rot’ reflects Gen Z’s awareness of digital overconsumption, while ‘manifest’ underscores their optimism and drive for sel...
As the chatbot stirs debate over the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in education, disabled students and educators have said the benefits should not be overlooked in a rush to regulate. “We need to have a really careful distinction between making things accessible and getting...
Understanding the nature and extent of fabricated citations and citation-related errors is important for at least three reasons. First, we can help maintain scientific integrity by raising awareness of these problems and minimizing investigators' tendency to trust ChatGPT more than they should. Althoug...