Teaching with AI
Recently, I have been developing some resources for, and giving presentations on teaching with AI. In particular, I think about how we should modify our teaching strategies to curb AI cheating and to help students learn how to use AI tools responsibly in their writing.
Here's a youtube video from January 2023 in which I lay out the basics of how large language models work and why they threaten academic integrity:
ChatGPT and its impact on teaching
I am continuously developing new ideas in this area. If you'd like to book me for a speaking engagement, email me at staffel.julia@gmail.com
Previous and upcoming presentations:
“Teaching with ChatGPT: Against the Nuclear Option”
ACUE Webinar, Reimagining Higher Education Through AGI/ChatGPT, 05/2023 (remote)
AI-Powered Tools in Higher Education Series, Hong Kong Baptist University, 03/2023 (remote)
CU Boulder AI Colloquium Series, 03/2023
“ChatGPT and its Impact on Teaching Philosophy”
St. Petersburg College, Florida, 01/2023 (remote)
American Association of Philosophy Teachers, “Talking Teaching” series, 01/2023 (remote)
Teaching Probability
If you are looking for guidance on how to teach probability to philosophy students, you might find this article useful. I wrote about different methods for helping students learn about probability and I also give guidance on what materials and textbooks to use.
2020 Online Teaching Workshops
When everyone switched to online teaching at the beginning of the pandemic, my colleague Zak Kopeikin and I ran some workshops on how to teach online with Canvas, Zoom, and other tools. Click here for the recordings of the workshops.