A few thoughts on Chat GPT and my classroom...
ChatGPT Recently, I received a department-wide email from my department chair. Email may be a generous word, Jeremiad might be more accurate. The topic was ChatGPT, and I am not sure what sent him into a tailspin on this topic, but it must have angered him quite a bit, because he came down really hard on the students he accused of using it. In the email he declared that students who were using ChatGPT were "Lazy, stupid, and apathetic”. Additionally, there was an implication that students who chose to use this program were incapable of doing the work. When I chat with students as to why they choose to use this technology, they make similar arguments to what I have come up with in my own head; to escape doing things I don’t find valuable, like creating rubrics. Students would much rather be hanging out with friends, playing video games, or getting jobs. Much like the time I would need to invest in making rubric being time-not-well-spent for me, some of my assignments s...