ChatGPT: What should educators do next? - Assessment in Higher Education - 0 views
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"I have also played around with using ChatGPT for some tasks. I have got quite a few writing projects right now. I always start writing a paper by writing the abstract, and then generate the structure from that. I am aware this isn't what everyone does, because my writing partners often give me strange looks when I suggest it. So I gave ChatGPT a couple of my current abstracts and asked it how it would structure a paper with them. It gave me perfectly sensible outlines - pretty similar to the ones I already had. So I might trust it in the future to help me a) see if the abstract leads to a sensible structure and b) not miss out on elaborating everything I had put in the abstract. I still wrote the abstracts, and did the research which I'm going to write about. Am I cheating?"
CHEATERS often PROSPER - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
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"You can prevent so much plagiarism and cheating simply by the kind of assignments we do," he said. "A three-page assignment you can find on the Internet isn't an assignment worth doing."
12 Essential Social Media Cheat Sheets - 6 views
EdTech Toolbox: Teacher Cheat Sheet: Twitter & text abbreviations - 1 views
50 Ways to Go Green in the Classroom | Teaching Tips - 0 views
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Can you think of 50 different ways to go green in your classroom starting this fall? Don’t worry: we really want you to enjoy your time off, so we came up with this little cheat sheet to help you and your students make a pact to make more eco-conscious choices and take real steps to saving our planet.
Free Technology for Teachers: Open Book Exams Become Open Internet Exams - 2 views
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