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Generative AI has become an increasingly prevalent topic in various industries, and education is no exception. Welcome to "Try This!", a weekly blog series where we'll dive into the ever-evolving world of generative AI and share valuable insights and even some practical teaching ideas. Discover how educators are leveraging AI, gain fresh perspectives, and explore innovative approaches to education that you can try out yourself.
This week we’ve rounded up four resources to share with you on the topic of Embracing AI: Where to Start. You’ll find an article that addresses common concerns surrounding AI in education, a LinkedIn post with a helpful approach to effectively and clearly communicate tasks in ChatGPT, a blog about the relationship between AI and the teaching of writing and communication, and a podcast discussing the benefits of online learning tools and AI for active learning. Check them out and let us know what you think in the comments below the post.
Don't miss out on the upcoming webinar, "When the Horse is out of the Barn: Educators Embracing Change with AI-Enhanced Learning," on September 22 to delve deeper into AI in education. Register today!
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