4/25 【國立政治大學 英語教學資源中心】國際演講 主題:Strengths, Weaknesses, and Confusion: AI-Assisted Writing in the Classroom 線上演講報名表 (延長報名至4/23~)

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● 演講時間 Time

  • 4/25(四)上午9:00 — 中午12:30
  • 4/25(Thurs.)AM9:00  — PM12:30

● 演講主題 Topic

  • Strengths, Weaknesses, and Confusion: AI-Assisted Writing in the Classroom

● 演講地點 Venue

  • 國立政治大學達賢圖書館達賢講堂
  • Dah Hsian Lecture Hall, Dah Hsian Library, National Chengchi University 

●  主辦單位 Organizer

  • 國立政治大學英語教學資源中心| EMI Resource Center, NCCU

●  活動流程 Schedule of the Event

  • 9:00 - 9:10   Opening (Prof. Siaw-Fong Chung)
  • 9:10 - 11:40   Workshop (Mr. Oliver Graham)
  • 11:40 - 12:30   Q&A (Mr. Oliver Graham)
●  注意事項 Note
  • Please bring your laptop.
  • Please have an accessible account for ChatGPT or Google Gemini for this workshop.

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About Mr. Graham

  • Adjunct Lecturer at the Academic Writing and Education Center of National Taiwan University.

Graham Oliver is a teacher, writer, and editor living in Taipei. He currently serves as an Adjunct Instructor at the Academic Writing and Education Center of National Taiwan University. His writing has appeared in Harvard Educational ReviewCommonwealth Magazine/天下雜誌, Guernica, and elsewhere. His areas of interest include the teaching of writing, literature in translation, and video game narratives. He holds an MA in Rhetoric and Composition as well as an MFA in Creative Writing from Texas State University.

Abstract
Workshop summary: 

Like it or not, AI-based Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are now in every single university classroom. Whether we're students or teachers, we ignore these tools at our peril. Bans and detection tools are ineffective, and LLMs offer legitimate help beyond serving as an ethically questionable shortcut. In this workshop, you'll learn about the strengths and weaknesses of using LLMs as a writing and writing instruction partner. 

Guiding questions for the workshop: 

What situations, in and out of the classroom, are LLMs best suited for?

What pitfalls should I watch out for when using an LLM?

What should I do when I think someone is over relying on LLMs?

How can I design assignments that limit the amount students can rely on LLMs?

And more...

LLMs are an especially complicated subject for people using them to write in their non-native language. But like any other tool, they have their appropriate place. By the end of this workshop, you'll be more confident in knowing when, and when not, to consider its use in your writing and in the classroom.

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