Exploring rarely-noticed default settings that mediate instructor-student interactions, and their impact on student experience. It's time to pivot from acceptance of (silent) defaults, to intentional, deliberate choices that matter...
Specific applications of AI in the teaching and learning domain.
Exploring rarely-noticed default settings that mediate instructor-student interactions, and their impact on student experience. It's time to pivot from acceptance of (silent) defaults, to intentional, deliberate choices that matter...
Faced with the disruptive presence of AI in higher ed, there are quite a few things we need to re-think: how do we engage students with this new technology, and help them develop future-ready, AI-related skills?
We have known for over a 100 years that practice quizzes are one of the most effective ways for students to review course content. So why are so few instructors using them? Perhaps now, with a little help from AI, this may change?
Seriously: I thought it would be easy to get Chat-GPT4 Plus to write me a quiz for a YouTube video... and here comes the dreaded bias against people who dare think differently (or is it "think different"?).