If you’ve looked for pedagogical resources on using AI writing in the classroom (“best practices,” info on assignment design, suggestions on how to catch plagiarism) you’ve probably seen notes like this: “Models like ChatGPT have been recorded in multiple cases to cite sources for information that are either not correct or do not exist” (Wikipedia,…Continue Reading AI Writing and Attribution: AI Cannot Cite *Anything*
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ChatGPT Teaching Resources
Whether you think AI writing is the wave of the future or whether you think/hope it will get regulated into obscurity (God, I’ve seen what you’ve done for others…), it probably makes sense to figure out what to do with it right now. You’ve got students using it, you’ve got edutech grifters pitching expensive nonsense,…Continue Reading ChatGPT Teaching Resources
Artificial Intelligence Writing Rundown
Here’s a place where you can see my notes about AI writing. I’ll be updating this in the coming months and eventually hope to include pedagogical takeaways. If you’ve never taken a look at what AI writing looks like, I’ve put together a few samples. To make each of the samples on this page, I…Continue Reading Artificial Intelligence Writing Rundown