I am going to check out this book—thanks for the recommendation. Do you think it’s something one could get students on board with, or do you already have to agree with the premise that writing is thinking on the page?
Honestly, I'm not sure if you'd have to agree with writing as thinking on the page to get on board! I'm still in the early sections of the book, but so far it's written in a way that even if it doesn't change hearts and minds, I think it would get those hearts and minds to give the topic more in-depth consideration.
I'll look forward to "More than Words" I, too, am fascinated by AI, I've seen my kids who are all dyslexic find enormous freedom in Chat GPT, they can finally share their ideas with the world without an enormously painful struggle to code it in language first - in our household it has been a tool of justice and freedom.
I am going to check out this book—thanks for the recommendation. Do you think it’s something one could get students on board with, or do you already have to agree with the premise that writing is thinking on the page?
Honestly, I'm not sure if you'd have to agree with writing as thinking on the page to get on board! I'm still in the early sections of the book, but so far it's written in a way that even if it doesn't change hearts and minds, I think it would get those hearts and minds to give the topic more in-depth consideration.
I'll look forward to "More than Words" I, too, am fascinated by AI, I've seen my kids who are all dyslexic find enormous freedom in Chat GPT, they can finally share their ideas with the world without an enormously painful struggle to code it in language first - in our household it has been a tool of justice and freedom.