Subscribing to an AI tool is easy enough but educators will need to reconsider redesigning their pedagogies for effective student learning when using them. theSun theSundail AI ArtificialIntelligence technology Education
A response by ChatGPT, an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, is seen on its website in this illustration picture taken February 9, 2023. REUTERSPIXtook the world by storm last December when OpenAI, an Artificial Intelligence company opened its research preview “beta” version to the public to test and use for free.
Subscribing to an AI tool is easy enough but educators will need to reconsider redesigning their pedagogies for effective student learning when using them.1. Adopt AI policy into curriculum as “emerging skill” When grading, AI tools are smart enough to provide non-generic feedback tailored to each unique submission. If the lecturer is unsatisfied with the generated feedback, the bot can always be prompted with the lecturer’s comments to regenerate another round of feedback.Being such a powerful platform, students must learn not to see AI tools as the one-stop solution to all learning problems.
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