Webinar: What’s All the Buzz: Chat GPT and Implications in the Classroom
In this webinar, Brian Jackson from English and Ryan Schuetzler from Information Systems discussed what they know about Chat GPT, including research and implications in the classroom.
Description
Recently, numerous articles emerged about ChatGPT—a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that gives users an experience as if they are talking to a real human being. Beyond this conversation, it can perform many tasks quickly, such as writing essays for students and other class assignments. How can we, as faculty, help our students navigate this new technology and, at the same time, use it honestly and wisely? How can we, as faculty, learn to work with ChatGPT and other similar AI technologies rather than be wary of them? In this webinar, Brian Jackson from English and Ryan Schuetzler from Information Systems discussed what they know about ChatGPT, including research and implications in the classroom.
This webinar took place on Thursday, March 30, and Friday, March 31, 2023.
Recording
Resources from the Webinar
- Ryan's Slides (PDF)
- Brian's Slides (PDF)
- College of Humanities AI Task Force teacher recommendations (Google Doc)
- Info on Adobe Firefly (Adobe Website)
- AI in Higher ED (website)