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Practical Responses to ChatGPT

Practical Responses to ChatGPT Online

ChatGPT is a technological tool freely available that generates human-like text in response to prompts. While many are excited about this advancement in artificial intelligence, others are concerned about its potential to undermine teaching and learning,. At this workshop we will review strategies to teach effectively in a ChatGPT world. For a preview of the workshop, see https://www.montclair.edu/faculty-excellence/practical-responses-to-chat-gpt/.

Date:
Friday, January 27, 2023
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
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Courtney Crimmins

Courtney Glore Crimmins is a Faculty Developer in the Office for Faculty Excellence and serves as OFE's Adjunct Liaison. She is also an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, where she teaches German. Her approach to teaching is based in collaborative, project-based learning. In both the face-to-face and online courses she teaches, students work together in small learning groups, explore authentic digital resources, and use technology to learn the language. Courtney has a Ph.D. in Germanic Language and Literature from the University of Michigan.

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Catherine Keohane

Catherine Keohane is Associate Director for Teaching and Learning for the Office for Faculty Excellence. Catherine has a Ph.D. in English from Rutgers University. She has designed and taught upper- and lower-division literature, humanities, and composition courses, and has experience teaching in multiple modalities. She has presented on student engagement at MLA, and has begun to develop open-educational resources that work to mitigate financial barriers to students’ success while also serving students' sense of belongingness.

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