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

Faculty Focus

The bot has raised many questions, to name just a few: how ChatGPT will affect exams, how to help students use it critically and within the boundaries of academic integrity, how to talk about it in class, and whether it can help faculty plan activities or even generate content like examples or cases.

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

Faculty Focus

The bot has raised many questions, to name just a few: how ChatGPT will affect exams, how to help students use it critically and within the boundaries of academic integrity, how to talk about it in class, and whether it can help faculty plan activities or even generate content like examples or cases.

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Teaching Courses that Provoke Student Anxiety

Faculty Focus

They question their abilities and wonder if they have what it takes. The pressure to solve problems, answer multiple-choice question, and write essays on an exam scares them. Or, students may be anxious because they’ve done poorly in related courses.

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Teaching Courses that Provoke Student Anxiety

Faculty Focus

They question their abilities and wonder if they have what it takes. The pressure to solve problems, answer multiple-choice question, and write essays on an exam scares them. Or, students may be anxious because they’ve done poorly in related courses.

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School’s Out for the Latest Y Combinator Batch, and Here’s What Its Edtech Graduates Are Up to

Edsurge

Here’s what that one classroom-facing company is offering, and what the other six edtech startups hope to accomplish off the school campus. askMyClass This Menlo Park-based startup seeks to offer teachers classroom management strategies, lesson support and social-emotional support for students via voice technology.

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How Semantic Pulse Surveys Can Boost Your School Climate

Cult of Pedagogy

The kinds of surveys I recommended were pretty much what you’d expect — some multiple-choice questions and a lot of Likert scale items, where you have to choose an item from, say, 1 to 5, or a word on a scale that ranges from always to sometimes to never. On one of them was the question “How are you doing?”

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DIY Dry Erase Boards!

Organized Classroom

Grab this 15-pack of eBooks created specifically for classroom teachers! For a good lesson idea, you could use improper fractions Mad Libs. They could fill in the words on their dry erase cover and then check each other’s work when both are finished.