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by gimili
1196 days ago
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I found it interesting that there start to be best-practices for professors and teachers on how to deal with ChatGPT in a class room [1]. One I really liked a lot:
>And if you don't trust the AI to output correct content, teach your students critical thinking by using Assisted Teaching to write history essays and let your students find mistakes in it. Another way (if you want to go the more traditional way), is the Flipped Classroom [2] method, in which students self-teach at home and do the "homework" in the classroom. I agree with others here that there is no way to ban these technologies; there are just better and worse ways to deal with it. [1]: https://assistedeverything.substack.com/p/the-age-of-assiste...
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipped_classroom |
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