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

Faculty Focus

Universities have been deciding how to deal with AI and producing the corresponding policies, mostly responding to plagiarism concerns. 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.

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

Faculty Focus

Universities have been deciding how to deal with AI and producing the corresponding policies, mostly responding to plagiarism concerns. 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.

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How AI Can Help Educators Test Whether Their Teaching Materials Work

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One example in particular is getting students that are taking, say, an online chemistry course to create a multiple choice question for us. And so if you have a course with 5,000 students in it, and everyone elects to create a multiple-choice question, you now have 5,000 new multiple-choice questions for that chemistry course.

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

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A key conversation focuses on weighing its benefits versus risks, and many education institutions have been quick to implement bans on the technology altogether for fears of plagiarism in written works. This created a depth of knowledge at the click of mouse, which has become a valued resource for learners of all ages.