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Acknowledgement of Country
About this book
Navigation and accessibility
1. How generative AI works
2. Different generative AI options
3. Writing prompts
4. Limitations and considerations
5. RMIT University advice
6. Principles for the use of generative AI at RMIT
7. Acknowledging and referencing the use of AI
8. Learning through analogies
9. Generating questions to help you study
10. Learning through conversations
11. Practicing through cloze passages
12. Suggesting counterarguments
13. Generating scenarios to help you understand concepts
14. Planning your study
15. Overcoming writer's block
16. Suggesting ideas
17. Improving your writing
18. Creating images to support your ideas
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Appendix 1: Accessible text versions of the Learning through analogies prompts and outputs
Appendix 2: Accessible text versions of the Generating questions to help you study prompts and outputs
Appendix 3: Accessible text version of the Learning through conversations prompts and outputs
Appendix 4: Accessible text versions of the Practicing through cloze passages prompts and outputs
Appendix 5: Accessible text versions of the Suggesting counterarguments prompts and outputs
Appendix 6: Accessible text versions of the Generating scenarios prompts and outputs
Appendix 7: Accessible text versions of the Planning your study prompts and outputs
Appendix 8: Accessible text versions of the Overcoming writer's block prompts and outputs
Appendix 9: Accessible text versions of the Suggesting ideas prompts and outputs
Appendix 10: Accessible text version of the Improving your writing prompts and outputs
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