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Considerations for Designing Rubrics with Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy Education

4 Mar 202527 Feb 2025
By: Cherie Lucas, PhD, BPharm, GradCertEduStu (Higher Ed), FPS, SFHEA; Mark Ian Jones, PhD; Helena Pacitti, PhD, BPsych (Hons.); Chris Campbell, EdD, PFHEA; Jeff Cain, EdD, MS  Assessment in pharmacy…
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Textbook vs. Textbot: Investigating ChatGPT’s Role in Retrieval Practice 

15 Feb 202415 Feb 2024
By: Morgan Lewis PharmD Candidate, Sara Stallworth PharmD, and Jeff Cain EdD, MS  Introduction Nestled in library corners, pharmacy students sit hunched over desks, meticulously poring over their class notes,…
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ChatGPT: Questions Matter

9 Mar 202316 Jun 2024
By: Jeff Cain, EdD, MS ChatGPT is prone to factual errors. ChatGPT may portray biases. ChatGPT may become a crutch to students who will lose the ability to think. Those…

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