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Teaching Talk Series: ChatGPT and AI (Archive)
It was with joy that we welcomed the large presence of faculty at the Learn with Me about ChatGPT seminar on March 8 and enjoyed the opportunity to meet with faculty in person again! There were many great faculty presenters and great conversations. In response to the event feedback and interest in learning more, we hosted a Spring Teaching Talk Series: ChatGPT and AI. This series was one-hour open sessions to come learn, snack, and discuss ChatGPT, GPT-4, and the latest AI Bing Search in more depth. With fast, ever- changing technology and AI’s rapid appearance in higher education, faculty gathered to talk about various ways to think about assignments, AI integration, assessment, and how to use our experiences with AI to produce the scholarship of teaching and learning.
**Due to such an awesome response of this Teaching Talk Series, stay tuned for upcoming opportunities to learn more about AI. Current opportunities include Power Hours and UBalt's own course, "From Chalkboards to Chatbots."
Below are recordings for some of the sessions.
Schedule of Topics:
Date |
Topic |
April 5 |
Let’s Talk Assignments |
April 20
|
Integrating AI in the Classroom |
April 27
|
Let’s Talk Assessment |
May 10 |
How to Talk to ChatGPT & Prompting View Recording *Note: The recording began mid-stream of the presentation. |
Please let us know if you have any questions. If you have a topic suggestion for future Teaching Talk Series, please let us know.
General Resources:
10 fascinating stories that investigate the different ways ChatGPT has quickly seeped into our lives and economy, and which fears are most (and least) unnerving.
ChatGPT Is Already Upending Campus Practices. Colleges Are Rushing to Respond. (chronicle.com)
Articles by Will Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review This is a great resource for an archive and up to date with the latest CHatGPT information.
Syllabus
AI in The Classroom
Strategies for AI in the Writing Classroom
Using AI to make teaching easier & more impactful By Ethan Mollick
Provides five strategies and prompts for ChatGPT, GPT-4 and Bing to help with teaching and learning.
Assessment
Grading for Growth is a newsletter/blog about this emerging revolution in grading. Once a week we’ll be bringing you research, news, and ideas on alternative grading practices to keep you informed and inspired.
Ungrading: What, Why and How Podcast
Detection
Professor's Guide to AI Text Detection
Obsession with Cheating is Ruining our Relationships with Students