In the face of AI, humanity needs Emerson more than ever Do you ever read an article and get goosebumps as you read it because you know you can use it in your classroom? Well, that happened this morning as I was reading my new printed copy of the July-August 2023 The Atlantic. And sinceContinue reading “New Article Pairing for Emerson’s “Nature” and AI”
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ChatGPT and the Numbing of a Student’s Mind
No, I won’t be embracing ChatGPT I’ve held off on writing about OpenAI’s ChatGPT because… well, it exasperates me. Frustrates me. Angers me. It makes me angry that software developers with little experience or interest in the provision of education have created a “tool” that replaces the very human activities of thinking and writing. InContinue reading “ChatGPT and the Numbing of a Student’s Mind”