Published Sep 20, 2023
SE Radio 582: Leo Porter and Daniel Zingaro on Using LLMs in the Classroom
Leo Porter and Daniel Zingaro explore the transformative integration of large language models in programming education, focusing on curriculum evolution, equitable assessments, and ethical challenges. They highlight the development of critical skills and student engagement in an AI-enhanced learning environment, while addressing concerns over cheating and socioeconomic divides.

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