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Posts by Joshua Weidlich

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What if we’re asking the wrong question about ChatGPT in education? The buzz around ChatGPT in education is real. You can’t scroll through LinkedIn or attend a conference without someone pitching yet another groundbreaking use case. Teachers experiment, students ti…

What if we’re asking the wrong question about ChatGPT in education?
@thebandb.bsky.social on questions raised in my new article (with Dragan Gasevich, Hendrik Drachsler, and lead author @hassenrueb.bsky.social about #ChatGPT in education. #EduSky
theeconomyofmeaning.com/2025/04/14/w...

1 year ago 13 5 0 3

Can you explain in layman’s terms what is he guilty of? Genuinely, I would love to know what about his output is misinformation because, until now, I thought he was a solid source. I am way out of my depth in these topics tbh

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Teaching Tools Die Plattform für die Lehre an der UZH

I had a great time talking about AI in Education on the most recent episode of the Setting Sails Podcast with A. Jansky and the Teaching Tools team at #UZH. Check out Ep 5 if you want to hear my views on the topic and feel free to let me know where I am wrong:
teachingtools.uzh.ch/en/tools/ai-...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

would love to read this one. could you send me a pdf?

2 years ago 1 0 1 0
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Open Access Journals in Educational Technology If you are looking to make your research more accessible by publishing open access, there are plenty of options to choose from these days. I've compiled a list of open access journals in our field alo...

I maintain a curated list of (diamond) open access journals in Educational Technology. I showcase these journals and identify what makes them unique from the perspective of a potential author.

Today, I updated the list with 2022's CiteScore.

joshuaweidlich.wordpress.com/2019/06/05/o...

2 years ago 13 7 1 0

Thanks for the recommendation, this is a fun read and makes some great points

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New publication: A simple scale for measuring Student Feedback Literacy This blog post, co-written by Svenja Woitt and Joshua Weidlich, is about our feedback literacy scale development work, published in Teaching in Higher Education. Background To ensure quality higher ed...

I'm excited to share our new research on #feedbackliteracy, where we develop a scale to measure the construct.

Published Open Access in Teaching in Higher Education:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

You can read some more about it here: joshuaweidlich.wordpress.com/2023/10/20/n...

2 years ago 5 1 0 0
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my next chapter i've been selected as the incoming editor in chief of Psychological Science. i am thrilled, humbled, and excited for this next chapter, and very grateful for all the people who invited, accompanied, a...

Here’s my vision statement from my application for Editor in Chief of Psychological Science. I wrote it before getting the position, my plans & goals are evolving now that I’m getting started. Look out for an opening editorial!

sometimesimwrong.typepad.com/wrong/2023/10/my-next-ch...

2 years ago 159 59 5 2

Maybe it’s not so deliberate, GS does sometime just add nonsensical stuff. Giving the benefit of the doubt, maybe they don’t pay much attention to their GS profile? Or is that too optimistic? ;)

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