A podcast from CBS well-being lab
New Podcast: AI and Preparing for Take-Home Exams
In today’s episode, the panel discussion centers around two dilemmas on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) during exam preparation, and on experiences for approaching a 72 hour exam.
The participating panel explores how AI tools (such as ChatGPT, Alice Tech, and Google Notebook) can serve as resources and sparring partners when preparing for an exam, while also highlighting areas where caution is needed.
The second part of the session focuses on the preparation phase once the exam is released: strategies for tackling an assignment as well as the thoughts and emotions that may arise. The panel reflects on feelings like stress, shame, and performance pressure, while emphasizing the importance of focusing on your own intuition and development rather than comparing yourself to others.
Tune in for inspiration—and a reminder that you’re not alone. After all, an exam is only a snapshot of your abilities and an opportunity to learn more about your strengths and personal response patterns.
This podcast of the Wellbeing Lab podcast features:
Thomas Basbøll (CBS librarian), Mia Muzetta Berg (CBS student and experienced AI user), Maja Høgdahl Dudzinski (Master student, at Msc. HA, psyk.), Esben Halkier (CBS Research Assistant), Maya Sølling (Master student, at Msc. IBP) and pocast host Associate Professor Pernille Steen Pedersen.
Length: 40:16 minutes
Language: Danish
