Wednesday, June 28, 2023

“Binder’s Reminders” for Classroom Motivation



 “Binder’s Reminders” for Classroom Motivation

Recall and write a quick story from your teaching career related to each corresponding letter of the LIGHTBULBS acronym. On days when you feel unmotivated, re-read those notes as a reminder of the value you bring to the classroom while enriching student lives.

Listen to all learners

            My Reminder: Open mind to open-note exams

Your Story Reminder:

Inspire students with real world discussions

            My Reminder: Chips all in moment

Your Story Reminder:

Give hope to everyone

            My Reminder: Graduation speech

Your Story Reminder:

 Help students engage through exaggeration and humor

            My Reminder: Limping Crazy Man

Your Story Reminder:

 Teach to your strengths

            My Reminder: Messing up the first class I ever taught

Your Story Reminder:

Be available at all times, whether in person or electronically

My Reminder: Student in prison

Your Story Reminder:

 Understand that students may lack your life experience or knowledge

            My Reminder: Read the car contract

Your Story Reminder:

 Let your passion rub off on students (today’s story)

            My Reminder: Buffalo Creek miners and Grandpa justice/Marsh Fork Elementary School

Your Story Reminder:

 Be willing to walk in your students’ shoes

            My Reminder: Student loses driver’s license

Your Story Reminder:

 Stay within yourself?

            My Reminder: Grandpa justice/Marsh Fork Elementary School, Part II

Your Story Reminder:

 

Book excerpt: Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors (2023)

Perry Binder, J.D. is an award-winning author and professor at Georgia State University. He is a member of the Scientific Committee for the annual Future of Education conference in Florence, Italy, where he was invited twice as the closing keynote speaker. Each year from 2016-2022, Perry’s book, 99 Motivators for College Success (2012), was sent to hundreds of rising high school seniors nationwide, as part of the Book Award Program at Randolph College in Virginia.

 

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Part II: Experimenting with ChatGPT in Class


This summer in Internet Law, I am tweaking my project below.  Not a dramatic change but a small step toward integrating AI into student projects.

How the Internet Changed Professions 

Understatement: The internet has changed how we do business, whether in the United States or worldwide.

Section A.  Use a free AI tool (I use the free version of ChatGPT 3.5) – figure out what prompt to use.  Choose ANY profession. Discuss how the internet has improved, complicated, revolutionized, and/or adversely impacted the profession and the people working in that profession. (500-700-ish words)

Section B.  Do not use AI.  In your own words, reflect on the information in Section A by agreeing or disagreeing with any of the points.  Then, conduct research on the web: Give specific examples of how the profession operated successfully in a pre-internet era versus a post-internet era.  In addition, identify how the legal knowledge learned in this course will benefit you if working in that profession. (3 full pages)

Section C.  Do not use AI.  Find one case in the news where some aspect of the profession relating to the internet is currently being litigated (or from the past that was litigated) in court. (whether at the pre-trial, trial, or appellate stage).  Give the facts of the case, the main issue/s involved, which party or parties you believe will prevail (and why) and how you believe this case will impact the future of the profession and/or the people working in the profession. (2 full pages)

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Experimenting with ChatGPT in Class

 

In Fall 2023, I am teaching Consumer Law & Advocacy again.  Instead of having students write a demand letter from scratch using a template, I will have them generate one with ChatGPT 3.5.  Then, instead of filling out a small claims court complaint form, they will use AI to write a professional complaint.  Finally, I will generate Mediation scenarios using AI, with separate facts for each side in our simulations.  

Stay tuned!


Friday, April 21, 2023

Speaking with High School Students about College


Great time speaking at LaunchGSU with students from Northview High School about law issues and going to #college

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Prominent Authors Reading Classroom LIGHTBULBS

Many thanks to award-winning authors, Honey Parker and  Blaine Parker, for taking the time to read the book!

All - Check out the Careful-ish Series (Honey) and Free the Pizza! (Blaine)