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So sorry! And...a bit of summary?

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So sorry you felt "dumb." Certainly, it wasn't my goal or intention, in fact, I tried to do the opposite! Let me know how to change that feeling?

Moving forward your convos with chatGPT should go on for at least two rounds, otherwise, you've just asked a question, and not engaged. And provide a bit of a summary. I continued your conversation (see https://chat.openai.com/share/15a2b9e9-08fd-40bd-b9af-d7326cbbd00a). From that, you might sumamrize: , it seems that learning how to edit wikipedia might help me with Digital Literacy, Content Creation, and Citation and References. Stevesuny (discusscontribs) 17:54, 6 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

Journal Review 9/26

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  • Refer back to my prior review, where I asked for a summary of your conversations, including some sense of what you learned, not what you did. So "At first i told it to simply explain Media and Information Ages and then i told it to expand on it further" doesn't do that. You might also have noticed it interpreted your question to distinguish between the "media" and the "information" age.
  • In https://chat.openai.com/share/d554198f-1eea-4316-9736-bf77555f83fb I extended your conversation quite a bit, and got ChatGPT to talk about the topics we covered in class. I'm hoping your future conversations go into that kind of depth.
  • You completed the quiz certifying that you posted a journal entry about your conversation with chatGPT in which you collaborated to develop possible topics, and that you completed the assignment to choose a topic. I don't see two journal entries, just a brief on about maybe video games? Please correct your journal to include a link to that conversation.
  • I played around a bit, to give you an idea of what I'd hope you would do. And, discovered neurogaming! https://chat.openai.com/share/f263fbff-1521-43c6-9ffc-e476217a833f and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurogaming -- could be a cool topic!!

Stevesuny (discusscontribs) 20:04, 26 September 2023 (UTC)Reply