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Tag Archives: generative ai
Deepening the ChatGPT Conversation with an Expert
The library provides access to over 3 million e-books (based on our 23-24 reporting to ARL). Most of that access is acquired through e-book packages and EBSCO is a big one, with over 370,000 titles in a range of subject … Continue reading
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Partnering with ChatGPT to Analyze User Feedback
As regular readers of this blog know, I like to explore the use of generative AI as a collaborator in my assessment work – today I experimented with using ChatGPT to categorize a set of 100 open-ended responses providing feedback … Continue reading