TnT: Considering ChatGPT

What is ChatGPT? Why does it matter to educators? The “danger” to education posed by ChatGPT has been overstated and the positives too often overlooked.

Let’s take a closer look at ChatGPT and some of its possibilities in teaching and learning in the most recent entry in our Tips ‘n Techniques series Considering ChatGPT,

We’ll delve deeper into pedagogical approaches using ChatGPT in future Teaching Tips!

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Teaching Tips Live one-hour workshop: Engaging Students with Peer Review

Engaging Students with Peer Review (Featuring Rebecca Disrud and Ruth Vanderpool)

Thursday, March 9, 12:30-1:30p

Join Rebecca Disrud, Director of the Writing Center, and Ruth Vanderpool, Associate Teaching Professor of Mathematics, for a one-hour workshop on how you can design a peer review activity to engage your students and boost their learning. The workshop will cover the counterintuitive research on what peer review helps students do—it’s not what you think—and show real peer review activities from UWT courses.

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Note: Registered participants, even if they cannot attend, will receive a link to the session recording and associated materials.

Note: This session will be eligible for a stamp on your Passport to Teaching Excellence.

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