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How AI Can Foster Creative Thinking in the Classroom and Beyond

Edsurge

For many years, educators have envisioned personalized learning as a way to tailor education to each student's unique needs. EdSurge: How can educators safely and responsibly leverage AI for more personalized learning? The first step is to check if the AI tool is actually designed for education specifically.

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How Well Would ChatGPT Do in My Course? I Talked to It to Find Out

Faculty Focus

In the last few weeks, ChatGPT has been one of the main topics of conversation for most people working in education. I teach a course for faculty on how to write multiple-choice questions. wrong answers), and to write multiple-choice questions that target higher-order thinking skills. So far, so good.

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How Well Would ChatGPT Do in My Course? I Talked to It to Find Out

Faculty Focus

In the last few weeks, ChatGPT has been one of the main topics of conversation for most people working in education. I teach a course for faculty on how to write multiple-choice questions. wrong answers), and to write multiple-choice questions that target higher-order thinking skills. So far, so good.

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Engaging Students in Meaningful Learning Experiences

Faculty Focus

At the end of my visit, I left those students and went back home to my regular educational setting. This contrast raised several questions: What are we missing as educators when it comes to student engagement? Is it the collective perception toward education a factor in fostering student engagement?

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Engaging Students in Meaningful Learning Experiences

Faculty Focus

At the end of my visit, I left those students and went back home to my regular educational setting. This contrast raised several questions: What are we missing as educators when it comes to student engagement? Is it the collective perception toward education a factor in fostering student engagement?