#students
Senwitt pages tagged students — blog posts, answers, glossary terms, research, and more.
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ChatGPT for studying — when it helps, when it hurts
An honest, sourced playbook for students using ChatGPT. The published research on AI-and-learning outcomes, where AI genuinely helps, and where it produces the artefact-good thinking-weaker pattern that researchers have documented.
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Student brain habits when AI does the homework
What the published evidence says about AI in student learning, the artefact-and-thinking paradox, and a study-habits playbook that keeps the originating cognitive acts on the timetable.
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Is ChatGPT actually making students lazy? Sorting the evidence
A close read of the MIT cognitive debt study, Cal Newport's New Yorker essay, and The Conversation's earlier coverage — and what the evidence actually supports about ChatGPT and student thinking.
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Should I use ChatGPT for studying?
Yes — but only for some kinds of studying. The research is clear on which uses help and which quietly hurt. Here is the practical breakdown.
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For students.
Brain exercise for students who use AI.
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For parents.
Brain exercise for parents.
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For teachers.
Brain exercise for teachers.