revised advice for citing AI and LLM

APA has advice now: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/how-to-cite-chatgpt Primary difference is to decide if you (the writer) can retrieve the content or not? If you can retrieve the content, cite it as a conversation with your AI of choice and this should look different...

prompts in AI for finding themes from open ended answers

used August 2023 in ChatGPT 4.0 (your milage may vary!): prompt: you are an academic librarian at a public research university look for themes in the comments I will paste when you tell me to begin. each comment is numbered consecutively. consider the different themes...

command prompts that have worked

This is useful: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6654000-best-practices-for-prompt-engineering-with-openai-api and some good prompts here as well – both her blog and a video. [Also about using Obsidian and zotero, which I’m going to have to tackle soon]...

Generative AI playground early summer 2023 edition

Librarians and AI article that seems useful for defining some of the big topics right now in Choice. From that article, there is a link to at least 1 more libguide with useful links I have used ChatGPT for a few things: -Generating a cover letter for a friend...

syllabus language for an AI world

TEP at UO has these lovely ideas as well – click on expand when you get to the Sample Course Policies New UO Student Conduct code is here! Highlights are summarized in a letter – they include definitions of plagiarism and mention of AI, found in Section IV...

Using AI in the classroom_part 1

Assume that this will likely be an embarrassing post in just a few months, this is still what has caught my eye so far: Using AI to generate ideas for student topics, getting students to learn how to use prompts effectively and also getting beyond that first idea from...