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| | | | | What to consider in drafting your own course policy on students' use of tools like ChatGPT. By Kevin Gannon | July 31, 2023 The Chronicle of Higher Education Chances are, faculty members on your campus have been collectively stressed out over the easy availability of AI tools and the implications of that for college teaching | |
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| | | | | Like CliffsNotes, ChatGPT and other generative AI tools can be used by anyone looking for a quick summary or to synthesize information. | |
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inbetaphysio.com
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| | | | | The rapid advancement of AI technologies, particularly generative AI, has driven important conversations about academic integrity and the potential for cheating in higher and professional education. However, rather than viewing AI solely as a threat, we have an opportunity to explore how it can be thoughtfully integrated into our teaching and assessment practices to enhance learning outcomes. | |
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| | | Anthony Geraghty is an architectural historian witha long-standing interest in architectural drawing. His catalogue of the Wren officedrawings at All Souls College Oxford, first published in 2008, is now freely available online (http://library.asc.ox.ac.uk/wren/index.html). He is Professor of the History of Art at the University of York. | ||