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ChatGPT: Educational Friend or Foe?

The Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Evolving Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Student Learning, Assessment What Is ChatGPT? Where this new technology gets interesting is that you can ask ChatGPT to write a poem using specific elements and format requirements you provide, solve story problems, or write a paper. Actually, quite the contrary.

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Q&A with Clark Nexsen Computational Designer Ryan Johnson

Clark Nesxen

Ryan Johnson, AIA, LEED AP, has been a champion of technology in architecture since teaching himself how to create a script in 2013. Today, as a dedicated computational designer, he believes great design ideas come first and the application of computational tools can elevate those ideas.

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The Metaverse explained for university leaders: challenges for universities ahead (3/4)

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

I received some negative feedback for comparing 3D Cinema and VR technology adoption curves. I stand by my contention that such technology developments need to take more account of user expectations, as well as their user experience. Demographic patterns play a huge part in any technological innovation.

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Should I Disclose Learning Differences on the College Application

Great College Advice

Learning Disabilities and College Success Should a student with a learning disability share that information on the college application? Should students disclose this information or keep the diagnosis private? This is a tough call. In some ways, a learning difference is a sort of “secret identity” that might best be kept secret.

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AI and Assessment in Student Affairs

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

For those interested in different generative AI tools that are text-based, a short list is included below: ChatGPT Bard Bing Chat Humata Scholar AI Scite Generative AI tools are based on large language models or LLMs that pull information from a vast collection of different sources on which they are “trained.”

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Addressing Massive Disproportionality in Youth Arrests Should Not Be Option

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She also informed me that the warranty company was not going to be covering any of it because it was classified as “wear and tear.” The data is well documented and deeply alarming. Prioritizing access to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (S.T.E.M.)

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AI in Content Marketing: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Higher Ed Marketing

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

surrounding the technology is all about. For most people, ChatGPT was their introduction to large language model (LLM) AI, a technological advancement distinguished by several key features. They can summarize text, generate code, draft documents, and assist with countless other tasks. Scale: LLMs are massive.