ChatGPT Is Not a Pocket Calculator – Problems of AI-Chatbots for Teaching Geography
Utrecht University · Wageningen University & Research
Abstract
The recent success of large language models and AI chatbots such as ChatGPT in various knowledge domains has a severe impact on teaching and learning Geography. The underlying revolution is often compared to the introduction of pocket calculators, suggesting analogous adaptations that prioritize higher-level skills over other learning content. The success of such a strategy therefore rests on the assumption that lower-level learning goals are substitutable by AI, and assessments can be refocused on higher-level goals. Based on two experiments on ChatGPT’s quality in answering questions in Geography, we demonstrate that this assumption might be fairly naive, and effective control in assessments is required.
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- Calculator
- Quality (philosophy)
- Control (management)
- Mathematics education
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Data science
- Artificial intelligence
- Quality Education