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- ChatGPT Is Dumber Than You Think by Ian Bogost (The Atlantic)
- The Risks of AI are Real but Manageable by Bill Gates, Gates Notes.
- AI and the Future of Undergraduate Writing by Beth McMurtrie (Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Why All Our Classes Suddenly Became AI Classes by Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick (Harvard Business Review)
- Classroom Policies for Generative AI Tools (Google Doc of policies curated by Lance Eaton)
- Responding to the ChatGPT Moment with Reflection, Emotion, and Process by Jessica Enoch (Norton Learning Blog)
- Alien Minds, Immaculate Bullshit, Outstanding Questions by Trey Popp (The Penn Gazette)
- New Modes of Learning Enabled by AI Chatbots: Three Methods and Assignments by Ethan Mollik and Lilak Mollich
- Avoiding Cheating by AI: Lessons from Medieval History by Ken Mondschein
- A.I. bot ChatGPT writes smart essays — should professors worry? by Chris Stokel-Walker (Nature).
- Why I’m not Scared of ChatGPT by Christopher Grobe (Chronicle of Higher Education)
- Will ChatGPT change the Way You Teach? By Beth McMurtrie (Chronicle of Higher Education)
- ChatGPT: The End of Programming (As We Know It) by Frank Andrade
- Practical Responses to ChatGPT and Other Generative AI — Montclair State University Office for Faculty Excellence
- AI-Generated Content in the Classroom: Considerations for Course Design — Illinois State University Center for Integrated Professional Development
- Resource Sheet: Teaching and Learning With Artificial-Intelligence Apps — University of Calgary Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning
- ChatGPT: A Brief Introduction and Considerations for Academic Integrity — the Johns Hopkins University Center for Teaching Excellence & Innovation
- ChatGPT and AI Composition Tools — Washington University in Louis Center for Teaching and Learning.
- 20 Ways Teachers Can Use ChatGPT to Make Their Lives Easier— by Jill Staake
- ChatGPT Resources for Faculty — University of Pittsburgh Center for Teaching and Learning
- Warming Up to the Power of ChatGPT – by Erin E. Kelly
- “Doing” History: Research Ethics and A.I. – video by Babette Faehmel