From AI to A+: Prepare Your Students for Using ChatGPT and other AI
<p>The ethical use of AI tools (including ChatGPT, PhotoMath, Grammarly, Bing, and more) is not an “all or nothing” discussion with your students. Instead, it involves navigating a continuum that spans between unrestricted usage and outright bans. As an instructor, you may find yourself at various points along this continuum, depending on the course or even a specific assignment. Emphasizing that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to ethical AI usage in your classes is essential to foster a responsible AI culture among students.</p>
<p>Below are some easy to implement suggestions that will help you prepare students for the ethical use of ChatGPT and other AI in the upcoming semester.</p>
<h1>It Begins with Conversations (plural)</h1>
<h2>1. Accept that students will be using AI</h2>
<p>To ensure a successful Fall term, it’s crucial to acknowledge that your students will be using ChatGPT and other AI tools. In fact, encouraging their utilization can be beneficial. As their instructors, students will look to us for guidance on employing these new tools ethically and effectively. Embracing this opportunity to educate them about responsible AI usage fosters a positive learning environment and empowers students to leverage AI as a valuable tool.</p>
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