We recently asked educators, professors, and high school and college students to tell us about their experiences using A.I.
— Katy Pearce, associate professor, University of WashingtonBefore they even use ChatGPT, I help students discern what is worth knowing, figuring out how to look it up, and what information or research is worth “outsourcing” to A.I.
chatbots are making it a lot easier for students to understand difficult concepts in a simple way.
It can provide students with endless examples of how to outline essays, business plans and emails.
will have on students in the long run but I just don’t want it to make students lazy, as the joy of learning is that “AHA!” moment that comes from figuring something out yourself.
Persons:
I’ve, — Katy Pearce, — Nicole Haddad, — Amedeo Bettauer, Sam Avery, chatbots, — Emma Nazario
Organizations:
A.I, University of Washington, Southern Methodist University, Brookline High School, University of Iowa, AHA, Wheaton