Concurrent Session #9: Fighting a Winning Battle: Teaching with ChatGPT

Alternative Title

Fighting a Winning Battle: Teaching with ChatGPT

Contributor

University of Central Florida. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning; University of Central Florida. Division of Digital Learning; Teaching and Learning with AI Conference (2023 : Orlando, Fla.)

Location

Cape Florida B

Start Date

25-9-2023 3:15 PM

End Date

25-9-2023 3:45 PM

Publisher

University of Central Florida Libraries

Keywords:

AI in education; Syllabi development; Student engagement; Self-directed learning; Teaching strategies

Subjects

Teaching--Computer programs; Artificial intelligence--Educational applications; Teaching--Computer-assisted instruction; Creative writing--Computer-assisted instruction; Lesson planning--Computer-assisted instruction

Description

In this session, we’ll explore ways to work with ChatGPT to make the enterprise of teaching an easier and more fruitful endeavor. From using ChatGPT to make writing syllabi quicker and easier, to using ChatGPT to engage students in self-directed research and study, we’ll share strategies for productive use of AI tools.

Language

eng

Type

Presentation

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All Rights Reserved

Audience

Faculty, Educators, Instructional designers

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Sep 25th, 3:15 PM Sep 25th, 3:45 PM

Concurrent Session #9: Fighting a Winning Battle: Teaching with ChatGPT

Cape Florida B

In this session, we’ll explore ways to work with ChatGPT to make the enterprise of teaching an easier and more fruitful endeavor. From using ChatGPT to make writing syllabi quicker and easier, to using ChatGPT to engage students in self-directed research and study, we’ll share strategies for productive use of AI tools.

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