LTC Lunch - AI Tools in Classics and Physics
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As part of the AI Year of Curiosity, we explored how tools built on top of LLMs could shape student engagement with AI. We will describe using Playlab.ai to build tools for physics and classics courses, what we hoped students would gain from using these tools, how they worked, and our thoughts as we look ahead.
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- Title LTC Lunch - AI Tools in Classics and Physics
- Upload Date May 29, 2025 3:49pm
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- Description As part of the AI Year of Curiosity, we explored how tools built on top of LLMs could shape student engagement with AI. We will describe using Playlab.ai to build tools for physics and classics courses, what we hoped students would gain from using these tools, how they worked, and our thoughts as we look ahead.
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- Names Melissa Eblen-Zayas, Professor of Physics Clara Hardy, Professor of Classics Seth Kimbrell, Visiting Assistant Professor of Physics Chico Zimmerman, Hazel Lillian Amland Grose Professor of Classics
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