Are you an EUR lecturer and want to learn from another teacher who has used ChatGPT in their education? Join us for this workshop where Rolf Viervant will share his experiences, issues, and ideas. A workshop specifically for teachers to start the conversation about how and if this tool can be used in a way that meets academic standards.
- Date
- Thursday 11 May 2023, 11:00 - 13:00
- Type
- Workshop
- Spoken Language
- English
- Space
- Education Lab
‘’Generative AI such as ChatGPT pose both a threat and an opportunity for academic education.
While examination boards struggle to catch up with illicit use, several teachers are experimenting with the program as a legitimate tool in their examination. These first pilots seem to be promising for the possibility of using ChatGPT didactically.
Based on this, it is to be expected that the use of software like this will become an accepted practice in academia. The question that follows is how it can be used in such a way that it meets academic standards. What skills do we and students require for using it critically and transparently?
Based on practical examples from my own assessment experiences in the philosophy faculty, I will present some issues and ideas on this topic. Consequently, I hope to share experiences and insights together, and to explore where we might go from here."
Registration
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Workshop facilitator
Rolf Viervant
Rolf Viervant MA is doctoral researcher and senior tutor at the Erasmus School of Philosophy.
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Date: Thursday 11 May
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 (doors open at 10:45)
Location: Erasmus Education Lab
Entrance: free (including lunch!)
Target audience: EUR and EMC academic staff (lecturers)Organised by the Community for Learning & Innovation
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