The use of ChatGPT in classrooms has quickly divided opinions across the city. CSU’s pro vice-chancellor for Learning and Teaching, Janelle Wheat, recently noted in their academic portfolio leadership team meeting that any generative AI tools are forbidden from use in content production for students’ assessments – with one exception, if the relevant assessment’s criteria includes such permission within its subject outline.
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ChatGPT is a chatbot platform developed by Life Studio, a US-based company that utilises AI tools and provides automated solution to chatbot interactions with customers. Their software is capable of helping companies design virtual experiences that are optimised for various types of customer interaction. Life Studio has become popular over the years among the tech-savvy and businesses alike, giving the company a chance to grow and expand into new markets.
Janelle Wheat has been a long-time poly vice-chancellor for Learning and Teaching at Charles Sturt University, where she is responsible for leading the University in advancing high-level learning and teaching through ongoing research, analysis, and initiatives. With her leadership, Charles Sturt University has become a powerful learning destination for many students, working towards building their academic careers.