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Middlesex ChatGPT and Generative AI-A Faculty's Guide

Incorporating GenAI into Teaching

Before you do that, please

  • have an open conversation about GenAI and how it works, what it can do, and what it can't do. Defining your perspective on the tool facilitates transparency and reduces ambiguity.
  • go over the GenAI tool's privacy policy with them. 
  • develop a formal syllabus policy.

Assignment Ideas:

  • Critiquing or revising ChatGPT responses. For example, Computer science students might identify potential ways to revise ChatGPT generated code to reduce errors and improve output.
  • Brainstorming ideas for a project or a paper.
  • Ask ChatGPT to design a board game or invention related to the course content and then have students build a physical or digital model for the design/invention.
  • Ask ChatGPT to explain a concept for a 5 year old, college student, and expert. Analyze the difference in the way ChatGPT uses language.
  • Use ChatGPT as an example machine. ChatGPT can generate any number of contrasting examples in a few minutes.

Adapted from:

Trust, Torrey. "ChatGPT & Education." April 2023. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Vo9w4ftPx-rizdWyaYoB-pQ3DzK1n325OgDgXsnt0X0/edit?usp=sharing.

Mah, Chris."How to Use ChatGPT as an Example Machine." Cult of Pedagogy. 19 February 2023. https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/chatgpt-example-machine/.

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