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Ethical Schools

ChatGTP: Cheating optimizer or force for teaching transformation?

08 Feb 2023

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We speak with Lev Moscow and Richard Miller, veteran high school teachers, about the panic around the release of chatGPT. The AI tool produces respectable essays that students can pass off as their own. The best teachers already focus on process, and chatGPT could force all schools to change their approach. Overview 00:00-00:34 Intros 00:34-01:38 First reaction to ChatGBT? 01:38-03:37 Influence on teaching 03:37-05:54 Challenges and opportunities 05:54-14:47 Examples of reimagining education to engage students and avoid  pitfalls of chatbots 14:47-17:13 Structuring essays, research skills, JSTOR 17:13-19:30 Kids getting over 19:30-21-23 Some benefits of chatbots for teaching essay writing 21:23-22:58 Cheating before chatbots 22:58-25:50 Impact of technology; Neil Postman, David Graeber , Keynes 25:50-27:06 Financial impacts of  chatbots on teachers’ jobs 27:06-28:48 De-skilling,, non-fungible ideas 28:48-31:15 Ways teachers could use chatbots to assist students with essays 31:15-35:31 Role of homework, quizzes, classroom discussion 35:31-36:53 How language classes could use language in community settings 36:53-49:31 Mechanics of detecting cheating with chatbots or otherwise 49:31-44:28 Additional examples of engaging students 44:28...

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