Ernest Tillman’s Updates

Update 5: The Canvas of Feedback - A Visual Reflection with Peer and AI Reviews

I was very impressed by what the AI review tool was able to accomplish. It provided helpful feedback on writing and proofreading suggestions. Initially, I wasn’t sure how the tool would work when we were told we’d be using it to review our papers, but I was pleasantly surprised by how it broke down different sections and made recommendations aligned with the rubric.

I know that with other AI tools, you can copy and paste a rubric and ask for a review based on it, but I’m curious—can we upload a different rubric to evaluate work from another class?

Overall, I found CyberHelper to be a valuable resource. I plan to utilize it throughout my time at the University of Illinois, and I’m excited to see how younger, school-age students might also benefit from it.

I haven’t had the opportunity to review my peers’ work yet, as I’m still waiting on their rough drafts. I’m also waiting to receive feedback on my paper so I can make revisions.

Prompts:

A. Make me a picture showing an impressed person using AI.

Make the person a 44-year-old African American male educator.

I want to show the person being so impressed that their mind is blown.

Can you take out the cup of coffee and add a glass of sweet tea?

B. I used DALL-E to create my image.

C. 

AI Image Generator

D. I chose this image because I was overall impressed with what the AI review tool was able to do. I believe that the use of AI will continue to grow as companies expand their use of the tool. I read that between 115 million and 180 million people use AI tools like ChatGPT daily, and that number is only increasing as individuals see how it can benefit them daily.