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Five ways teachers can integrate ChatGPT into their classrooms today

Writing teachers will be interested in this piece because it explores how ChatGPT, one of the world's most advanced machine learning and language processing models, can be used as a tool in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning. The article emphasizes that education is more than just the correct answers or perfect essays and that AI will create opportunities that were unimaginable a year ago.

The article suggests five ways classroom teachers can use ChatGPT, including 

  • using it as a starting point for discussions and deeper analysis, 
  • generating articles at different reading levels, 
  • suggesting activities and lesson plans, 
  • focusing on the process instead of the final product, and 
  • providing project-based learning scenarios. 
The article also recommends the use of a Flipped classroom model to offload instructional videos as homework and free up in-class time for discussion and performance assessments. Ultimately, the article encourages teachers to experiment with ChatGPT and embrace the opportunities it presents for enhancing teaching and learning.

Link to article: https://www.gse.upenn.edu/news/educators-playbook/five-ways-teachers-can-integrate-chatgpt-their-classrooms-today

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