Half a year? That is fast. If we try our very best, we might have an ordered list by then, but not yet a call.
Half a year? That is fast. If we try our very best, we might have an ordered list by then, but not yet a call.
Super Thread zu Prof. an FH/HAW. Ich kann alles so unterschreiben. Nur eine kleine ErgΓ€nzung zur KollegialitΓ€t: Mein Eindruck ist, dass es an FH/HAW weniger direkte Konkurrenz im Kollegium gibt (weniger VerteilungskΓ€mpfe, Forschungsoutput spielt eine geringere Rolle etc.). Das macht es angenehmer.
I first assumed it was just a namesake, but once I heard the question, I figured it could be from an economist π
@nickchk.com, was that your question in this weeks episode of the Lateral podcast? (lateralcast.com/episodes/158/ at approx. 18 min) π€
youtu.be/1IFD1vFtpB0?...
ist von 2001, fΓΌhlt sich aber an wie 1973 ;-)
Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW)
The @zbw-leibniz.bsky.social will host an online event, βDie Wirtschaftβ, on 25.09.25. Friend of CORE Christian Tode will be speaking at the event. For more information visit: zbw.eu/de/wissenstr...
The event will be in German π©πͺ
This fall I will be teaching an intro macroeconomics course for historians! I have done this a few semesters in a row and typically mix intro macro concepts with Econ history readings. It is time for an update. Can you recommend any (of your?) papers that might be a good fit? Thanks!
Already for the second time Bundle of Holding immediately started a bundle with the game that Quinns reviewed: bundleofholding.com/presents/Imp...
Out of curiosity: is this an official colab?
You should also specify the source material you are using for the course (textbook, chapter) and could even upload your slides for further context. But even then the results are almost never ready to use. But very often they are a very solid foundation that just need a few tweaks. (2/2)
Your experience regarding the creation of multiple choice questions matches our findings (low quality examples) as well as my personal experience. It helps to be very specific in the prompt what you expect and what the context is (e.g., university, bachelor level, economics students...). (1/2)
ChatGPT as Economics Tutor: Capabilities and Limitations: Natalie Brose; Christian Spielmann; Christian Tode
7/ This is joint work with Natalie BrΓΆse (University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg) and Christian Spielmann (University of Bristol).
6/ π Advice for educators II:
ChatGPT can act as a learning aid, but not a replacement for textbooks or lectures. Educators can use ChatGPT to refine their problem statements for easier comprehension. More advice in the discussion section of the paper.
5/ πAdvice for educators I:
Educators can recommend newer models of ChatGPT to students, but have to teach them how to use it (e.g., how to prompt and raising awareness for incorrect output). Students should use ChatGPT in a way that makes them think about the problem before consulting ChatGPT.
4/ π The bad news:
Explanations tend to be narrow or sometimes overly simplified, missing a holistic view. Examples provided by ChatGPT are often poor. And most importantly, ChatGPT does still make mistakes and presents these will full confidence. Students will often fail to identify these errors.
3/ π The good news:
Newer ChatGPT models perform very well on both tasks. Theyβre accurate and accessibleβmaking them a solid support tool for students.
2/ βWe evaluated ChatGPT models on two common tasks relevant in introductory economics courses:
1.) Explaining core economic concepts
2.) Answering multiple-choice questions
New Research π¨
Can ChatGPT serve as an economics tutor? We put it to the test across multiple models (GPT-3.5, GPT-4o, and o1preview).
www.bristol.ac.uk/efm/media/wo...
TL;DR: It is good, but not perfect.
Forschungsdatengesetz
Forscher fordern bessere Daten
Das Ifo-Institut, der Verein fΓΌr Socialpolitik und die Wirtschaftsweisen mahnen Verbesserungen bei Zugang und Nutzung von Daten an.
www.boersen-zeitung.de/konjunktur-p...
I forgot #EconSkyD
Release as free apps for Android and Windows as well as ePub follows soon. You prefer a physical copy? De Gruyter will release the first 16 Units of the translation as a standalone book in January 2024.
π Today our 2-year journey culminates in the full online release of the German translation for COREs "The Economy": βDie Wirtschaftβ is out now core-econ.org/the-economy/....
Many thanks to the incredible student team that made this possible and invaluable support from many reviewers and CORE Econ.