AI in the Classroom: Exploring Chat GPT in Education - E114
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This week, we are chatting all about Chat GPT, an AI (artificial intelligence) chatbot.  We'll give you our initial thoughts and reactions to Chat GPT, as well as what this might mean for education and our classrooms.  If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two! We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID! Featured Content **For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/114** Chat GPT by OpenAI (AI chatbot)A tool for teachers not studentsTop concern for teachers: cheating, plagiarismJamie Mitchell - Chat GPT segment on CBCNeed to shift the focus from product to processBeware: the information from Chat GPT is not always accurate, based on a 2021 databaseDaniel Willingham's book - Why Don't Students Like School?Twitter Thread - Prompting Chat GPT with PREPPrompting is a transferable skillIt's a source that needs to be referencedRead the privacy policy before you sign up an account (requires a phone number)Use login button to sign up with your Google accountGreat teacher tool for idea generation, inspiration, or a first draft as a starting placeLesson plans can be hit or missActivity - create something in Chat GPT and have students analyze itMight see a return to pen and paper or planners for process thinkingThinking requires time, creativity, inspiration - tools like Chat GPT can be helpfulMedia literacy is going to become even more important - analysis over general knowledgeAccounts - allowed for over 13 but beware and check board policies firstBeat the Bot "Bursday"Support the showConnect with EduGals: Twitter @EduGals Rachel @dr_r_johnson Katie @KatieAttwell EduGals Website Support the show
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