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Since the end of November 2022, the artificial intelligence (AI)-based language model ChatGPT from the company OpenAI has been freely available. With every week that passes since then, the discussion about this tool and its consequences for education and assessment becomes more intense and comprehensive. Social media is overrun with this topic, television, radio and the press are also taking it up. There are thousands of blog posts, videos and podcasts as well as webinars and link lists on the topic.
Are you tired of navigating through countless articles, podcasts, webinars, and link lists only to find each addressing just one facet of this groundbreaking technology? Our course is the solution, providing an all-inclusive, systematic overview of AI in higher education with an emphasis on ChatGPT.
Weβll demystify ChatGPT for you, explaining how it works and shedding light on its strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, we will navigate through the challenges that this innovation presents for university teaching. Our course goes beyond the mere pedagogical perspective; we address the potential of AI to enhance lesson planning, create worksheets, and devise exam tasks, fostering more productive and efficient learning environment.
Our exploration doesnβt stop there. We delve into the future, discussing how we need to rethink learning and assessment in universities in the face of evolving AI tools. How can we address the motivation issues arising from AI tool usage among students? How can we ensure valid testing of knowledge and skills in the future? Our course provides actionable strategies and templates to address these pressing questions.
Youβll also receive a comprehensive guide on how to integrate AI into your teaching and use it as an effective pedagogical tool.
Upon completion of this course, youβll have a holistic understanding of AI in higher education, along with a plethora of ideas to revamp your teaching and examination methods. But thatβs not all β youβll also discover how AI can lighten your workload and make your role as an educator more rewarding. Take a step into the future with us, today.
EinfΓΌhrung
In this lesson, you will learn what this course is all about.
In this lesson, you'll learn about your instructor.
In this lesson, I'll explain how you will benefit the most from this course.
ChatGPT - what is it and how does it work?
In this lesson, you will learn what ChatGPT is and see examples of what ChatGPT can do. You will also experience ChatGPT in action.
In this lesson you experience GPT-4 in action.
In this lesson you learn how you can access a form of ChatGPT without an account at OpenAI, the bing-chat by Microsoft.
In this lesson I show you how you can use the extension for Chrome in order to use ChatGPT.
In this lesson, you'll gain a general understanding of how the language model behind ChatGPT works.
In this lesson, you'll learn what ChatGPT (as of May 2023) can't do yet (or can't do well).
In this lesson, you'll get insights into the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. It will also highlight how ChatGPT's provider, OpenAI, attempts to handle these risks.
Please take another look at your treasure map and add anything you'd like to remember.
AI Tools for teaching
In this lesson, you'll learn why AI is critically viewed in education.
Opportunities and challenges for higher education
In this lesson, you'll learn why AI is critically viewed in education.
In this lesson, you'll learn how AI can support educational processes in the future.
In this lesson, you'll learn about the basic problems of the current assessment practice and how the rise of AI-tools could broaden our perspective for a better assessment culture.
AI tools can make our lives as teachers easier, reduce our workload, or at least provide good templates. In this lesson, you'll get to know AI-based tools that support teachers.
You've completed two more modules. I now recommend that you complete your treasure map and also take some time to try out one or two AI tools that have caught your interest.
Dealing with AI in Higher Education
In this lesson, you will learn about three key components for dealing with AI tools in higher education.
Assessment in a World with ChatGPT and other AI-tools
In this lesson, you'll learn how to assess knowledge and skills despite the presence of AI.
In this lesson, you'll learn about the types of written assignments.
In this lesson, we will primarily focus on the reproducing, comparative papers.
In this lesson, we focus on the second type of written assignments. You will learn why AI is not a problem for this form of assignment.
In this lesson, we will discuss how future scientific theses should be assigned and what could be evaluated.
In this lesson, you will learn what exams are suitable for and how we should handle open-book exams and take-home exams under the condition of AI.
In this lesson, you'll learn why portfolios and learning journals are a good alternative, especially when dealing with AI in examination performances.
In this lesson, we'll briefly look at how presentations are influenced by tools like ChatGPT and how you can handle them.
In this lesson, you'll learn about alternative forms of assessment that you can use in a world with ChatGPT and Co.
Please complete your treasure map with all your insights into assessment.
Designing Teaching in a World with ChatGPT and other AI-tools
In this lesson, you will learn how to solve the motivation problem of your students, i.e., how you can ensure that they work on tasks that AI could also perform.
In this lesson, you'll get to know how you can support AI literacy among your students. You will receive a concrete lesson plan.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use AI tools like ChatGPT in teaching situations for different steps of a lesson.
Again, a short time for you to pause: What would you like to remember from this module? Write it down so you can find it again later.
Conclusion and Future
In this lesson, we look back and ahead.