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Lesson 3: Video series: Practical AI for educationPart 4: AI for teachers
In this video, Wharton Interactive's Faculty Director Ethan Mollick and Director of Pedagogy Lilach Mollick discuss how to use AI to make your teaching easier and more effective, and we show how to use specific prompts to develop personalized examples, explanations, and low-stakes tests and create a pedagogically sound syllabus. This video is Part 4 of a five-part course in which Wharton Interactive provides an overview of AI large language models for educators and students. They take a practical approach and explore how the models work, and how to work effectively with each model, weaving in your own expertise. They also show how to use AI to make teaching easier and more effective, with example prompts and guidelines, as well as how students can use AI to improve their learning.
. Created by Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick.
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