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Generative AI Is Only as Good as the Prompt You Give It
It is ironic that much of the early conversation about ChatGPT had to do with the demise of writing skills when, in fact, the very success of generative-AI searches is determined by the quality of precisely written prompts.
Tales of an Adjunct, Part 2: This Isn’t Notre Dame!
Adjuncts have always just wanted to do their jobs. How hard can it be?
Permission to Be Smart
The tap on the shoulder can make a difference.
The Weight of the Past
Tom Stoppard, Peter Cozzens and the ways that history weighs on the present.
Universities, Consultants and ‘The Big Con’
How this book can help academic leaders think about ways to engage with consulting companies and consultants.
Matthew Desmond’s ‘Poverty, by America’
Somehow both on-target and disappointing.
Do Today’s Colleges Resemble 1970s Detroit?
Detractors point to bloated bureaucracies, complacency, declining quality, a lack of focus, broken business models and an inability to adapt. Do they have a leg to stand on?
ChatGPT and Writing Assessment, an Old Problem Made New
When it comes to assessing student writing, ChatGPT merely makes an enduring problem more apparent.
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