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Learner Reviews & Feedback for AI in Education: Leveraging ChatGPT for Teaching by University of Pennsylvania

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About the Course

Working alongside Ethan and Lilach Mollick, teachers at all levels will be empowered with the knowledge and skills to effectively incorporate AI into their classrooms. As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, understanding its capabilities, benefits, and potential pitfalls is crucial for modern educators. This short course demystifies AI, focusing on tools like ChatGPT, and provides practical guidance on how to use these technologies to enhance teaching and learning experiences. By the end of the course, you will be crafting effective AI prompts and designing AI-driven assignments that align with your educational goals, seamlessly incorporating AI into your teaching and making your classroom more efficient, innovative, and impactful. You will be able to navigate common challenges, such as maintaining academic integrity and addressing ethical concerns. You will be able to harness AI’s potential, saving you time, helping you personalize learning, and increasing student engagement....

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ML

Feb 5, 2025

The videos are very friendly, and I would spend hours learning from them. Professors are very kind and classes are nice to follow. I got it smoothly. Four days of classes are really quick.

ML

Dec 31, 2024

This is a quick course that provides practical ways for GPT adoption in classroom. Recommended for educators who want to explore using gen AI to enhance student learning.

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Sep 20, 2025

I completed this course in under five hours and found its value for the over $30 price tag to be profoundly disappointing, an issue exacerbated by its non-refundable policy. The content is outdated, shallow, and narrowly focused on a single, basic large language model (ChatGPT). It completely ignores the multimodal capabilities (image, audio, video) and rapid advancements that define modern AI tools or their evolving versions. The material is so elementary that a 100% perfect score on all assessments can be achieved without watching a single lecture or reading any of the provided resources. For educators or academics with any prompting experience, this course offers negligible value. There are few practical exercises, no exploration of real-world classroom integration, and no discussion of the sophisticated features available in current AI-assisted platforms. The instruction delivery is weak, consisting of short, rushed videos with minimal illustration and an over-reliance on the instructors' own unpublished, non-peer-reviewed paper. While this cursory overview might be tolerable as "a free primer for absolute beginners", as a paid product, it constitutes a serious misrepresentation of value. I cannot recommend this course to any teaching professional and strongly advise seeking more substantive, rigorous, and up-to-date resources elsewhere.