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Applications of Generative AI in Lesson Preparation and Content Development

In: Generative AI in Higher Education

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  • Adebowale Owoseni

    (De Montfort University)

  • Oluwaseun Kolade

    (Sheffield Hallam University)

  • Abiodun Egbetokun

    (De Montfort University)

Abstract

This chapter explores how educators can use generative AI (GenAI) to support and enhance both the development of teaching content and the preparation to deliver the content. The chapter begins with a conceptualisation of teaching as a combination of routine tasks which can be easily automated and specialised tasks in which the nuanced knowledge, expertise, and experience of the educator are compulsory. GenAI tools are viewed as enablers that make it easier for educators to prepare for and to deliver personalised, engaging, and high-quality educational experiences. With the aid of several practical cases using ChatGPT, the chapter provides a clear and detailed guide on how GenAI can be applied to facilitate curriculum development, support lesson preparation, and automate content creation. The broader message of the chapter is that integrating GenAI into lesson preparation and content development helps educators to save a lot of time from routine tasks. They can then invest the saved time on enriching course content and elevating student engagement. With this, education will remain relevant, adaptive, and aligned with the demands of the twenty-first century.

Suggested Citation

  • Adebowale Owoseni & Oluwaseun Kolade & Abiodun Egbetokun, 2024. "Applications of Generative AI in Lesson Preparation and Content Development," Springer Books, in: Generative AI in Higher Education, chapter 0, pages 27-62, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-60179-8_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-60179-8_2
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