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The Connected Classroom's avatar

This is great. I’ve been exploring how to use chatGPT in the classroom and have written a blog on future of education , exploring how AI could be the great thing in the education system

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Terry Freedman's avatar

I found this very interesting. I think this is saying something similar to you, but I think quizzes are OK if they are used as a kind of 'quick and dirty' check, the results of which ought to form the basis of further discussion/exploration. I think your prompt structures are excellent, and I inadvertently used something similar myself without realizing you'd already discussed it: https://open.substack.com/pub/terryfreedman/p/course-outlines-written-by-chatgpt?r=18suih&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

I've found that you have to be quite specific when setting a task for ChatGPT, otherwise you're liable to get an unsatisfactory result. I think from that point of view alone it could be very useful for students to have to experiment with it.

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