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Stanford faculty weigh in on ChatGPT's shake-up in education

Stanford faculty weigh in on ChatGPT's shake-up in education | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
The recent release of ChatGPT — a new natural language processor that can write essays, spit out a Haiku, and even produce computer code — has prompted more questions about what this means for the future of society than even it can answer, despite efforts to make it try. Faculty from the Stanford Accelerator for Learning are already thinking about the ways in which ChatGPT and
Peter Mellow's curator insight, January 11, 2023 4:45 PM
Nice to see some considered views on ChatGPT instead of the Australian knee jerk reaction about going back to paper exams. We have always been challenged by new technology and ideas, try working with them or evolving instead of jumping back into last century education.
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Lessons from Stanford University's move to remote learning. By Tony Bates

Lessons from Stanford University's move to remote learning. By Tony Bates | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
Lessons from Stanford University's move to remote learning. By Tony Bates
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MOOCs and the AI-Stanford like Courses:Two Successful and Distinct Course Formats for Massive Open Online Courses

MOOCs and the AI-Stanford like Courses:Two Successful and Distinct Course Formats for Massive Open Online Courses | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it

 

Abstract

Open online courses (OOC) with a massive number of students have represented an important development for online education in the past years.
A course on artificial intelligence, CS221, at the University of Stanford was offered in the fall of 2011 free and online which attracted 160,000 registered students. It was one of three offered as an experiment by the Stanford computer science department to extend technology knowledge and skills to the entire world. The instructors were two of the best known experts in the subject of artificial intelligence. Although students would not get Stanford University grades or credit, 20,000 from 190 countries finished the course successfully receiving a “statement of accomplishment” from the tutors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig. Udacity is a start-up from the authors of CS221 delivering similar massive free online courses. EdX, a joint partnership between The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University to offer online learning to millions of people around the world, is one of the most recent proposals in this realm. ...

 

 

by C. Osvaldo Rodriguez [cor_ar@yahoo.com]
Universidad del CEMA, Av. Córdoba 374, (C1054AAP) Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina [http://www.ucema.edu.ar]


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Recapturing dynamic elements of in-class teaching

Recapturing dynamic elements of in-class teaching | Digital Learning - beyond eLearning and Blended Learning | Scoop.it
A new Zoom-based platform developed at Stanford enables instructors to directly engage more with students and promote active learning during large lectures.
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Stanford_Online_2013_In_Review.pdf

Peter Mellow's curator insight, May 29, 2014 6:38 PM

I really like Stanford Online's review report. They are doing some great work. Thanks for sharing.