AI Meets Chemistry: Professor Marc Zimmer’s Interactive Chemistry Tutor
As part of Conn's AI Initiative, Jean C. Tempel ’65 Professor of Chemistry Marc Zimmer, has been using AI as a tool to enhance his teaching and help students absorb the material in a way that best works for their learning style. By uploading his textbook, notes and previous tests into ChatGPT 4.0 and inputting his own written instructions for the length and level of answers to provide, he created a private interactive tool for his students called Marc’s Chemistry Tutor.To learn more about Conn's AI Initiative, visit: https://www.conncoll.edu/library-information-technology/ai-at-conn/
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