Date & time
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Registration is closed
Registration is closed
Mike Barcomb, Dr., Educational Technologist, CTL, Concordia University
This event is free
Online
Generative AI is currently developing and becoming accessible at a rate that warrants discussion about its role in the university classroom. In specific, ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, can answer questions and follow-up questions by providing textual (e.g., written summary) and code-based responses (e.g., HTML, Python). Therefore, there is a range of impacts that ChatGPT may have on your classroom, ranging from no impact to complete transformation of lessons and discussions. Regardless of ChatGPT’s effect on your curriculum, we recommend being aware of what can be done with— or in response to ChatGPT and its associated affordances.
Given the wide range of ways in which this technology can be leveraged for pedagogical use, including concerns about academic dishonesty, this faculty interest group aims to:
This is the first of a series of monthly meetings about the topics, which will be adapted to the interests of regular participants.
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