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OpenAI releases ChatGPT teaching guide

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Building quizzes, tests, and lesson plans from curriculum materials: Fran Bellas, a professor at Universidade da Coruña in Spain, recommends teachers use ChatGPT as an assistant in crafting quizzes, exams and lesson plans for classes.

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The Secret to Learning Any New Language May Be Your Motivation

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And that’s what instructors strive to offer their service-member students at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, which looks out over Monterey Bay. Small class sizes mean instructors can give individuals assignments on topics relevant to their personal interests. Katie Nielson Voxy is an example of the former.

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Newark Public Schools considers new AI tutor chatbot for districtwide use

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Student performance in math and English language arts on spring state test scores in 2023 went up by 2 percentage points from the prior year, highlighting slow academic recovery after the pandemic. District leaders also developed plans in science and English language arts that focus on new approaches to learning to boost student achievement.

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

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Beyond basic editing, students can add specifications such as editing for English as a first language, or editing for the academic environment. Instructors can use AI for editing as well. AI can also generate short content, such as answers to take-home quizzes or un-proctored multiple-choice exams.

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Data Driven Instruction: How Student Data Guides Formative Assessments

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“A skilled teacher can re-direct instruction based on feedback that they are receiving from their students throughout the flow of a lesson,” writes Alexis Roesser, an English teacher and department chair at Salamanca High School in New York. Formative assessments, meanwhile, provide for more fluid interaction between teachers and students.

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

Faculty Focus

Beyond basic editing, students can add specifications such as editing for English as a first language, or editing for the academic environment. Instructors can use AI for editing as well. AI can also generate short content, such as answers to take-home quizzes or un-proctored multiple-choice exams.

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University of Michigan Turns Courses Into Games

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Lessening Grade Anxiety U-M Professor of Linguistics, English Languages and Literature Robin Queen has been using GradeCraft for several years in two courses she teaches that each have anywhere from 85 to 150 students. “I

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