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A gorgeous flash of colour in a murky loch: how nudibranchs won my heart

The Guardian Higher Education

With a beauty that belies its name, the sea slug is an invertebrate that reminds me of a happy Scottish summer It has been a long time since Ive thought about nudibranchs, let alone spotted one. But a lifetime ago, as a zoology undergraduate at Glasgow University, I spent hours underwater, swimming through kelp forests, corals and shipwrecks, looking out for the tiny, colourful creatures.

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Cognitive Empathy: A Dialogue with ChatGPT

eLiterate

Generated by ChatGPT as a visual expression of this post Michael: Welcome back to e-Literate. Its been a while since Ive posted. For those who dont know, Ive been Chief Strategy Officer at 1EdTech since September. Its kept me busy. I do intend to pick up my blogging again. The natural question to ask is, Will you use AI to write? The answer is yes, but probably not in the way you think.

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Students’ use of AI spells death knell for critical thinking | Letters

The Guardian Higher Education

Prof Andrew Moran and Dr Ben Wilkinson on the ramifications of the explosion in university essays being written with artificial intelligence Regarding your report ( UK universities warned to stress-test assessments as 92% of students use AI, 26 February ), for centuries universities have seen themselves as repositories of knowledge and the truth. This began breaking down when experts were no longer valued, critical thinking undermined and public discourse increasingly polarised.

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