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오랫동안 대학 지구과학 강의를 맡아온 필자는 학생들과의 상호작용에서 큰 보람을 느껴왔지만, 생성형 AI의 등장으로 최근 비대면 강의에서 어려움을 겪고 있습니다. 특히 실시간 상호작용이 부족한 녹화 비동기 온라인 수업의 특성상, 학생들의 참여를 유도하기가 더욱 힘들어졌으며 AI 기술의 발달이 수업 환경을 더욱 팍팍하게 만들었다고 토로했습니다.

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I’ve been teaching college Earth science courses as a part-time faculty member for a long time now, all while juggling other jobs. I started because it was enjoyable; no one gets into this line of work for the famously poor pay or complete lack of job security. Working with students is just one of those genuinely fulfilling experiences that is addictive enough that they ought to warn people about it. But thanks to generative AI, it has become mostly miserable―at least in certain settings. For the last few years, I’ve been exclusively teaching asynchronous online courses, meaning recorded videos rather than live sessions. These have always been a bit more challenging than face-to-face classes, where you have a greater ability to keep the students on track. If a student doesn’t have to show up in a room for an hour at a scheduled time and no one can see their involuntary facial expressions when they don’t understand something, the probability increases greatly that they’ll just… fall off.Read full article Comments