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Practical AI for Instructors and Students

Filed Under: News August 17, 2023 by Lukasz Chelminski

Ethan and Lilach Mollick (The Wharton School)

Watch this roughly one hour long video series to learn the basics about Generative AI, how you can use it to help you prepare your course, integrate it into assignments and guide your students in its use.


An introductory series of five videos (10-15 minutes each) on using Generative-AI featuring Professors Ethan and Lilach Mollick at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Good background and introduction to Generative AI models, followed by its use in educational contexts: how it may be used by teachers and how teachers can help their students use it in mutually beneficial ways.

Practical AI for Instructors and Students (YouTube)

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