by yehudalouis on 1/6/2023, 2:55:29 PM with 1 comments
I believe that for most simple writing assignments in K-12, ChatGPT is pretty adept at spitting out a result that would yield a somewhat decent grade.
If you were a teacher, given what you know about ChatGPT, among other tools, and how it will become more and more proficient, how would you structure your classroom to sidestep the concern?
I would probably lean towards in-class debates, where students have a day or two to prepare, but push the topics into more philosophical territories, rather than debates using just simply facts. Thoughts?
I believe that for most simple writing assignments in K-12, ChatGPT is pretty adept at spitting out a result that would yield a somewhat decent grade.
If you were a teacher, given what you know about ChatGPT, among other tools, and how it will become more and more proficient, how would you structure your classroom to sidestep the concern?
I would probably lean towards in-class debates, where students have a day or two to prepare, but push the topics into more philosophical territories, rather than debates using just simply facts. Thoughts?