The Impact of ChatGPT on Higher Education: Exploring the AI Revolution - Hardcover
The Impact of ChatGPT on Higher Education: Exploring the AI Revolution - Hardcover
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by Caroline Fell Kurban (Author), Muhammed Şahin (Author)
In an ever-evolving educational landscape, traditional methods face unprecedented challenges. The Impact of ChatGPT on Higher Education takes you on a trailblazing journey into ChatGPT's transformative potential and the ethical considerations in higher education.
Authored by experts at the forefront of educational transformation and technology's impact on learning, this book offers invaluable insights for educators, leaders, policymakers, and AI enthusiasts. Dive deep with the authors as they navigate from theory to practice, unravelling power dynamics, social structures, and ChatGPT's profound influence. Real-world examples and a captivating case study from MEF University provide tangible evidence of ChatGPT's impact on education. Explore how ChatGPT raises critical questions about course planning, assessments, teaching, and AI's role in education. The authors illuminate issues related to academic honesty, ethics, bias, misinformation, cost, equity, and data privacy.
As AI technologies continue to evolve and impact education, The Impact of ChatGPT on Higher Education provides valuable guidance and insights for educators and researchers seeking to harness the power of ChatGPT in their work.
Author Biography
Caroline Fell Kurban serves as the Consultant to the Rector at MEF University, Turkey. Additionally, Fell Kurban holds a pivotal role as the Chief Academic Officer, Flipped Learning Worldwide.
Muhammed Şahin has been the founding Rector of MEF University, Turkey, since 2013, a role in which he has been instrumental in shaping the institution's educational philosophy and vision. Previously, he served as the rector of Istanbul Technical University from 2008 to 2012, making significant contributions to engineering education and academic leadership.