AI

Ed tech must reads: column #75

First published in Campus Morning Mail 4th April, 2023 Turnitin’s AI writing detector launches today – or does it? Turnitin’s AI writing detection report is scheduled to launch today (April 4th). This will appear in […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #74

First published in Campus Morning Mail 28th March, 2023 AI is having an iPhone moment from Twitter Last week I presented a small webinar about the latest in GenAI tools at work, which went well […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #73

First published in Campus Morning Mail 21st March, 2023 Can prompts improve self-explaining an online video lecture? Yes, but do not disturb! From International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education While institutional leaders push […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #72

First published in Campus Morning Mail 14th March, 2023 GPT4 is coming this week? From Heise Online Speculation is rampant that a major upgrade to GPT, the language learning model behind ChatGPT, will be released […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #71

First published in Campus Morning Mail 7th March, 2023 We pitted ChatGPT against tools for detecting AI-written text, and the results are troubling from The Conversation There is a cohort in any discussion about the […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #70

First published in Campus Morning Mail 28th Feb, 2023 Online reading lists: a mixed-method analysis of the academic perspective from International Journal on Digital Libraries As semester kicks into gear, the perennial cry of students […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #69

First published in Campus Morning Mail 21st Feb, 2023 Perspective Chapter: The Learning Management System of 2028 and How we Start Planning for this Now from Higher Education – Reflections from the Field With the […]

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ChatGPT – when good citations go bad

One of the ‘tells’ that people have been noticing in ChatGPT (or ChattieG as Anitra Nottingham calls it) is a tendency to make up citations when you ask for references. Many of these seem plausible, […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #68

First published in Campus Morning Mail 14th Feb, 2023 Talking to students about ChatGPT from Twitter Something that is become more and more apparent as the discourse around the generative AI revolution continues is the […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #67

First published in Campus Morning Mail 7th Feb, 2023 Hello colleagues – I must assure you that I am aware that there is a wider technology enhanced learning universe beyond AI/ChatGPT but at the moment […]

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