March 21, 2023

Teaching with Primary Sources in the Next Digital Age (Hanover, NH, March 2023)

“Write an essay entitled, ‘Teaching with Primary Sources in the Next Digital Age'” (GPT-3.5 November 2022)

“Write an essay entitled, ‘Teaching with Primary Sources in the Next Digital Age'” (GPT-4 March 2023)

“Build a slidedeck for an audience of archivists and librarians entitled, ‘Teaching with Primary Sources in the Next Digital Age'” (GPT-4 March 2023)

“Exam Results” (GPT-3.5 November 2022)

“Exam Results” (GPT-4 March 2023)

Jason Mittell, Mastodon post

Andrew Dean, “AI and the Future of Literary Studies

Matt Kirschenbaum, “Prepare for the Textpocalypse

Sundar Pichai, An important next step on our AI journey

Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor, “ChatGPT is a bullshit generator. But it can still be amazingly useful

“How can I teach with primary sources?” (GPT-3.5)

“Give me a step-by-step plan for using primary sources in the classroom to teach students to make use of historical evidence in their writing” (GPT-3.5)

Katherine Marsh, “Why Kids Aren’t Falling in Love with Reading

Modern Language Association, “How do I cite generative AI in MLA style

Stanford University, “Generative AI Policy Guidance

Tom Scheinfeldt, “Teaching with Primary Sources in the Next Digital Age,” Dartmouth College Teaching with Primary Sources Symposium, Hanover, NH, March 23, 2023