Graduate students are the backbone of American higher education programs. Teaching assistants grade homework and exams, read essays, and lead discussion sections designed to enrich learning and create a smaller classroom setting. Read more...
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Editor’s Note: The Editorial Board wrote an editorial about the use of ChatGPT in education, to which ChatGPT responded to using the following prompt: “Write a strongly worded letter to the editor in response to the following article.” This response has been edited for style. Read more...
Photo: Generated using the following prompt: “Create a visual representation of artificial intelligence writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper.” (DALL-E 2 image generated by David Rimer/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Editor’s note: Editorials do not represent the views of the Daily Bruin as a whole. The board encourages readers to respond to our editorials at dailybruin.com/submit. Read more...
Flipped classrooms are the antithesis of UCLA’s mission to provide a high-quality education. Flipped classrooms, a new method of learning in which students learn course content independently at home and master more difficult concepts in class discussions, are being implemented frequently into many course curricula. Read more...
Photo: (Megan Wu/Daily Bruin)