Provide students with prompts and then have them critique/revise the output, looking for inaccuracies, bias, etc. Imagine: Midjourney “critique –no person”
Teaching Topic: Teaching AGAINST Generative AI
Critical AI literacy and critical assessment
Students engage in a number of activities to think about what ChatGPT misses and what they can learn about language models when contrasting AI output to human-created work. Image: Midjourney “Critical Literacy”
Using QuickDraw & Autodraw to explain AI concepts easily
Use QuickDraw and Autodraw to help students understand how AI learns (QuickDraw), has biases (see Maha Bali’ blogpost on the topic) and can then be used after trained to do something else (Autodraw). Imagine: Midjourney “Abstraction of Quick Draw”
ChatGPT: Wolf in sheep’s clothing conversation starter
101 creative ideas to use AI in Education: A crowdsourced collection. Use the meme (see PDF below) to start a conversation about unethical practices in ChatGPT’s process of creating an ethical AI (exploitation of Kenyan workers). Image: Midjourney “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”