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Want to give ChatGPT a try in your graduate classes? Here are some suggestions, from a fellow beginner. The meat? How Chat GPT can help you tailor your courses to the strengths of students with diverse backgrounds and interests. Lots of classroom-tested prompts, and examples of successful examination questions.
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Typical were these responses:
“Integrating ChatGPT into our coursework proved to be as engaging as having a team of colleagues constantly available for discussions.”
“Overwhelmingly positive, fostering a more dynamic and informed learning environment.”
“Nothing short of mind-blowing.”
Lots more testimonials in Box 2 and Annex 1.,
Take a look at the syllabi in Annexes 2, 3, 4, and 5 for a comprehensive view.
I’m right there with you—struggling with those biweekly messages “Enter the password for the Exchange account . . .”
Yes, there are valid concerns about hallucinations, BS, Silicon Valley sensibilities, and more. See chapter 1 and the references cited there. Please approach ChatGPT as I did, with full skepticism and a readiness to learn.
Skim the first ten pages in ten minutes, then dive into Chapter 2 to get ChatGPT started.
Yes, feel free to browse to find topics of interest—and get a sense of the wide range of applications covered in this guide.