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- Slate Magazine (2023)

All Those Professors Warning About ChatGPT? My Class Is Their Worst Nightmare.

This first run of the course (we’re already planning to teach it again in the fall) has a modest enrollment of around 70 students, including curious professionals, eager undergrads, and forward-thinking educators. The goal of the six-week online course is to help students from different backgrounds use ChatGPT and other A.I. chatbots more effectively—especially in professional settings. At their own pace, students work through six modules, each with a series of exercises that use ChatGPT to tutor students, expand their understanding, and even assess them. Many of these exercises were developed in collaboration with ChatGPT—in at least one case, we use a ChatGPT-designed exercise with no modifications...

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The article is about an online college course about ChatGPT, a tool that uses AI chatbots. The class is intended to help students from all backgrounds learn how to use ChatGPT and other AI chatbots more effectively in professional settings. The six-week online course will contain six modules of exercises developed by both the instructor and the ChatGPT team, designed to teach, expand understanding, and assess students.

Keywords: AI chatbots, college class, professional settings, teaching exercises, understanding assess

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