ChatGPT in Education: Empowering Educators through Methods for Recognition and Assessment

J.C.F. de Winter*, D. Dodou, A.H.A. Stienen

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Abstract

ChatGPT is widely used among students, a situation that challenges educators. The current paper presents two strategies that do not push educators into a defensive role but can empower them. Firstly, we show, based on statistical analysis, that ChatGPT use can be recognized from certain keywords such as ‘delves’ and ‘crucial’. This insight allows educators to detect ChatGPT-assisted work more effectively. Secondly, we illustrate that ChatGPT can be used to assess texts written by students. The latter topic was presented in two interactive workshops provided to educators and educational specialists. The results of the workshops, where prompts were tested live, indicated that ChatGPT, provided a targeted prompt is used, is good at recognizing errors in texts but not consistent in grading. Ethical and copyright concerns were raised as well in the workshops. In conclusion, the methods presented in this paper may help fortify the teaching methods of educators. The computer scripts that we used for live prompting are available and enable educators to give similar workshops.
Original languageEnglish
Article number87
Number of pages14
JournalInformatics
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • chatbot
  • student assessment
  • education

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