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ChatGPT and other AI tools are in the spotlight. Curricula are being adapted to be “ChatGPT-proof,” and we are being flooded with AI tools. These are not only useful, but also raise questions about ethics and the consequences for student learning.
Event details of Beyond ChatGPT: AI tools in literature review
Start date
22 January 2025
End date
21 January 2025
Time
09:30

In this workshop you will work with various AI tools that can be used in literature research, such as ChatGPT, Elicit, Perplexity, Semantic Scholar and SciSpace. You will learn how you and your students can use these tools effectively, and there will be room for discussion about the benefits and risks of using them. 

After completing this workshop: 

  • you are able to apply various AI tools in searching for literature and research materials 
  • you can formulate prompts effectively to obtain the right information 
  • you can make a well-considered assessment of the ethical use of AI tools in education 

The workshop consists of a demonstration, a number of practical exercises and a discussion about the possibilities and risks of AI tools. 

Workshop instructors:

Frans Westgeest & Harrie van der Meer 

This workshop is part of the Library Academy for lecturers. View the entire programme here