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Using Generative Artificial Intelligence Creatively in the Classroom: Examples and Lessons Learned

Published 8 Sep 2024 in cs.HC and physics.ao-ph | (2409.05176v1)

Abstract: Although generative AI is not new, recent technological breakthroughs have transformed its capabilities across many domains. These changes necessitate new attention from educators and specialized training within the atmospheric sciences and related fields. Enabling students to use generative AI effectively, responsibly, and ethically is critically important for their academic and professional preparation. Educators can also use generative AI to create engaging classroom activities, such as active learning modules and games, but must be aware of potential pitfalls and biases. There are also ethical implications in using tools that lack transparency, as well as equity concerns for students who lack access to more sophisticated paid versions of generative AI tools. This article is written for students and educators alike, particularly those who want to learn more about generative AI in education, including use cases, ethical concerns, and a brief history of its emergence. Sample user prompts are also provided across numerous applications in education and the atmospheric and related sciences. While we don't have solutions for some broader ethical concerns surrounding the use of generative AI in education, our goal is to start a conversation that could galvanize the education community around shared goals and values.

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