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...

How to cite AI_part 1 (revised)

A student asked how to cite/use AI ethically. Specifically, they asked (and I am paraphrasing here)” “If I use ChatGPT or other AI tools for brainstorming and making test files – like having it write code for a project to generate some random...

How to paraphrase_part 2

My notes are on an earlier post. Some of them were synthesized into the modules below. For Chemistry: slides video – part 1 and part 2 and quiz questions saved here as .pdf files for each question, message me about a canvas transfer For a professional masters...