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5.7. Do / Due

Jennifer Martin

✅ Do / Due

In this chapter, you will complete three types of assignments.
Finish all tasks and upload any required files to your Google Drive in the Module 5 folder.

  1. Experiment + Quiz: Try out an AI activity (using your TWU Google Gemini account) and complete the Module 5 multiple-choice quiz in Google Forms.
  2. Short Answer: Choose 3 of the 4 prompts provided and write responses of a few paragraphs each in a Google Doc. Save and upload to your Module 5 folder.
  3. Reflection Journal: Compile all of your responses to the green-box reflection prompts from across this module into one document. Save and upload to your Module 5 folder.

🔍 Experiment with AI + Quiz

  • Experiment with AI (not graded, no submission required):
    • Choose one part of your daily workflow (teaching, research, administration, or personal productivity). Use an Gemini to streamline or support that task.
    • For example:
      • Faculty: Generate a draft assignment prompt, lesson plan, or lecture slides.
      • Researchers: Summarize a recent article you are reading, or map a literature review.
      • Staff: Draft a professional email or announcement.
    • After generating the output, spend time editing and refining it. Focus on whether the AI met your goals, and identify what still required human judgment. How much time did AI save you? Where did it fall short? How did your revisions improve the output?
  • Module 5 Multiple Choice Quiz:

💬 Short Answer Prompts

Choose 3 of the 4 prompts below. Write your responses (a few paragraphs each) in a Google Doc and upload to your Module [#] folder.

  • Prompt 1:
    • AI tools promise efficiency and productivity. But can “working smarter” come at a cost to deeper reflection, creativity, or even rest? Reflect on one way AI might help your productivity, and one way it might unintentionally undermine your well-being.
  • Prompt 2:
    • As AI becomes more common in workplaces and daily life, what skills (technical or human) will be most important to strengthen in order to thrive? How does AI literacy fit into that preparation?
  • Prompt 3:
    • Where do you personally draw the line between when it’s helpful to use AI in your work/life and when it feels inappropriate? Give an example of both.
  • Prompt 4:
    • AI is powerful at pattern recognition, but humans bring context, creativity, and emotion. Describe a situation from your professional or personal life where human strengths should take precedence, even if AI could be used.

📚 Weekly Reflection Journal

Weekly Reflection Journal

Bring together all of your responses to the green reflection prompts in this module. Label each entry with the chapter and prompt title.

  1. Copy each reflection you wrote into one document.
  2. Organize them in order (e.g., [#.1, #.2, #.3 …]).
  3. End with a short summary (5–7 sentences) highlighting one idea that changed your thinking and one question you still have.

File format: PDF or Google Doc
Filename: LastName_FirstName_Module#_ReflectionJournal
Submit here: Upload to your Module 5 folder

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