This is Todd Mitchum, your AI expert. As a student, whether in college or high school, it’s important to leverage chatGPT and other large language models of AI in an ethical and effective way. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use chatGPT to grade your assignments, work on your papers, and receive valuable feedback.
Before we begin, it’s crucial to understand that these language models should not be used to fully write your papers, unless your professor or teacher has explicitly allowed it. Instead, we will use chatGPT as a tool to enhance your assignments and improve your results.
To get started, you need to set up chatGPT to work for you. Treat it as your educational assistant. Begin by providing a prompt, such as ‘I’m going to put in here a class paper, it’s a case study assignment, and I’m going to put in the rubric first, then I’m going to put in the paper.’ This way, chatGPT knows what you’re working on.
Next, copy and paste the rubric into chatGPT. Don’t worry about formatting, as chatGPT will take care of it. Once the rubric is in, you can proceed to input your paper. Select the entire paper and paste it into chatGPT. Again, talk to chatGPT as if it’s your assistant, saying ‘Here’s the paper.’
ChatGPT will now grade your paper against the rubric. This process allows you to identify areas for improvement and receive feedback. It’s important to note that even if your paper already received a high grade, chatGPT can still provide valuable insights and suggestions.
Remember to use chatGPT ethically and responsibly. It’s a tool to help you enhance your assignments, not a replacement for your own work. By using chatGPT in this way, you can develop your prompting skills and improve your results.
In conclusion, leveraging AI tools like chatGPT can give you a real advantage in your academic journey. Start using chatGPT to grade and improve your assignments today. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to me. Happy learning!
Note: This article is not intended for non-students or individuals not currently in college or high school.