ChatGPT

Ed tech must reads: column #77

First published in Campus Morning Mail 18th April, 2023 What is Auto-GPT? Everything to know about the next power AI tool from Zdnet Another day, another mind bending development in AI land. One of the […]

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Ed tech must reads: column #76

First published in Campus Morning Mail 11th April, 2023 We tested a new ChatGPT-detector for teachers. It flagged an innocent student. From The Washington Post Now that institutions (that didn’t opt out) have access to […]

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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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