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ChatGPT: To ban or not to ban

March 22, 2023 - 11:00 - 12:00

ChatGPT Online Events: Exploring Responses to AI in Higher Education

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed various aspects of our lives, including education. AI-powered technologies such as ChatGPT are becoming more popular in higher education, providing students and educators with new ways to engage with course material, collaborate, and evaluate learning outcomes. However, the increasing use of AI in education also raises important questions and concerns about its impact on teaching and learning.

  • How can we ensure that AI is used ethically and effectively in higher education?
  • What is the appropriate response to the use of AI in assessments?

ChatGPT: To ban or not to ban

About this event

Is it possible to detect the use of ChatGPT in assessments? Is it right to punish students for using it or should we be trusting them? And is banning ChatGPT as futile as banning google? Join us to hear from a range of perspectives on the appropriate response to ChatGPT in higher education.

Speakers confirmed:

  • Dr Phil Anthony, Head of Technology Enhanced Learning at the University of Kent
  • Stella Maris, Rector’s Assessor at St Andrew’s University and QAA Student Strategic Advisory Committee member
  • Dr Bronwyn Eager, Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania
  • Dr Irene Glendinning, Academic Manager for Student Experience at Coventry University

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ChatGPT: To ban or not to ban

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Date:
March 22, 2023
Time:
11:00 - 12:00
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QAA Weblink