#4 - March, 2023
Quick Teacher's Guide to ChatGPT
With the craze unleashed by ChatGPT, we are increasingly wondering how this tool impacts society at all levels. That's why we've compiled valuable information to help you overcome the challenges posed by this new technology. In this guide, we explore what teachers should consider when using ChatGPT and how they can use it to improve their teaching.
We'll cover how ChatGPT works, its potential applications in the classroom, and some plagiarism-related concerns.
Whether you are an experienced educator or new to the field, this guide will provide the tools to start using ChatGPT and take your teaching to the next level.
You can access the guide here.
Pro Tip (MS and HS teachers): How can my students share their screens during class?
Did you know you can use Zoom to engage in-person students during your class?
It also answers the question: How can my students share their screens during a class?
This section will show you some tips for using Zoom to solve the previous questions.
Preparation
1. Share your Zoom personal Room with your students: You can post it in your Google Classroom or via email.
2. Ask your students to install Zoom on their laptops.
During the class
1. Open your Zoom personal Room.
2. Recommended settings:
3. Connect your teacher's laptop to the projector.
4. Ask students to share their work in the Zoom session and control which is shown in the projector sharing your Zoom app.
Check out this fantastic guide that will help you identify some warning signs when an email is fake because it is a Phishing attack:
Do you want to know more?
We recommend reviewing the following material in Knowbe4 (Classlink / Professional Development / KnowBe4 / Library):
Video - Using the Phishing Alert Button
Report Suspicious Emails Using the Gmail Add-on File
Security Doc: Social Engineering Red Flags