1. Question answering
Resolving learning doubts: Students can ask ChatGPT questions about questions they have while studying and get immediate answers.
Review support: Students can ask ChatGPT questions about the learning content and check their understanding.
Answers from various perspectives: Students can get answers from different perspectives to the same question, which promotes deeper understanding.
2. Writing support
Essay correction: Students can submit their essays to ChatGPT and have ChatGPT point out areas for improvement in expression and grammatical errors.
Report writing support: Students can get ideas by consulting ChatGPT about the topic and structure of their report.
Presentation material creation: Students can consult ChatGPT about the structure and content of their presentation materials.
3. Language learning
Conversation practice: Students can improve their language listening and speaking skills by talking to ChatGPT.
Translation: Students can increase their vocabulary by requesting translations into English and other languages.
Grammar learning: You can ask questions about grammar and have your mistakes corrected.
4. Creative activities
Story writing: You can have your students generate story ideas and generate the continuation of a story.
Poetry writing: You can give them a theme for a poem and have them create a poem.
Programming learning: You can have them help you write programming code and correct errors.
Points to note when using the free version of ChatGPT in education
ChatGPT is a powerful tool, but the following points should be taken into consideration when using it in an educational setting.
Accuracy of information: The information generated by ChatGPT is not always accurate. Students should develop the habit of verifying information themselves rather than blindly accepting ChatGPT's answers.
Privacy: Be careful not to enter students' personal or confidential information into ChatGPT.
Dependence: Over-reliance on ChatGPT may reduce students' thinking and creativity.