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Teaching with AI - OpenAI

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This guide provides information on the basics of using ChatGPT, reviewed here and other artificial intelligence tools for educators. Learn how educators...more
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This guide provides information on the basics of using ChatGPT, reviewed here and other artificial intelligence tools for educators. Learn how educators are using ChatGPT to enhance productivity by creating quizzes, lesson plans, and finding new teaching ideas. Other portions of the guide share techniques and examples for crafting prompts that guide the chat toward creating useful output that meets your requirements. An additional FAQ section provides answers to commonly asked questions on how to utilize ChatGPT for educational purposes.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (116), professional development (392)

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Bookmark and save this helpful guide to using ChatGPT and artificial intelligence chat tools to increase productivity. Consider using this guide as a starting point for professional development sessions with your peers. As you and your peers learn about the effective use of prompts for chats, create a database with suggestions and ideas using a collaborative Google Document or use an online whiteboard tool such as Stickies, reviewed here to share ideas and suggestions. Learn more about using AI tools for teacher productivity by watching the archive of OK2Ask: Generating Formative and Summative Assessments Using AI, reviewed here and OK2Ask: Using AI for Teacher Productivity, reviewed here.

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