Student Voices on GPT-3, Writing Assignments, and the Future College Classroom

Teaching Philosophy 47 (2):213-231 (2024)
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This paper presents a summary and discussion of an assignment that asked students about the impact of Large Language Models on their college education. Our analysis summarizes students’ perception of GPT-3, categorizes their proposals for modifying college courses, and identifies their stated values about their college education. Furthermore, this analysis provides a baseline for tracking students’ attitudes toward LLMs and contributes to the conversation on student perceptions of the relationship between writing and philosophy.

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Kim Bada
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