This project will allow you to practice detecting text written by AI. You will learn some of the hallmarks of AI-generated text and put those skills to work by detecting multiple types of AI-generated text content, from short stories to news articles.
Type of Material:
Quiz/Test - Gaming format
Recommended Uses:
Diagnostic test ahead of class, then discuss in class.
So as a practice or assignment to check for understanding.
Technical Requirements:
Works in all browsers
Identify Major Learning Goals:
Users will:
Differentiate between human and AI text
Recognize problems in generated text
Target Student Population:
High School, College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Basic ICT literacy
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
This research-based stand-alone egame provides a fun, educational online experience using current text and concepts. Multiple scenarios of text (Newspapers, short stories, presidential speeches, and recipes) were used to determine human from AI text and written for a broad range of people. Feedback is immediate and informative. With four subject categories, it can be used flexibly across disciplines. Content and links work and are attributed appropriately.
Concerns:
Limited information is provided in the About.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
The learning objective relfects ICT literacy standards. No specific knowledge is required, but the more that one knows the subject matter, the easier it is to correctly identify the basis of the content. The gaming nature of the interactive aspects of the site is fun and challenging to complete while learning about the use of AI. Demonstrates the relationship between human and AI text. The underlying concepts relate to each other, and learning is efficient. The game is applicable for academic and personal life.
Concerns:
Web site has limited scope and information about AI.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
The game is easy very engaging and interactive. Instructions are clear, and the site is easy to navigate independently; little technical skill is needed. A help feature is also available.It is possible for users to join a free leaderboard to compete with other users. A help feature is also available. The software is robust, and the game is largely accessilbe.
Concerns:
A few small fixes would make the game totally accessible.
Creative Commons:
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