I am teaching a graduate level course on consumer motivation. I've always prided myself on taking what I considered to be a more "avant-garde" and hands-on approach to this course, but the capstone project was still a written assignment. This time around I spent some time restructuring the assignment so that ChatGPT couldn't just do it for the students.
What I came up with is a group project where the summative portion is a multimedia presentation. Each week they will do some research on the organization they are profiling (each group is assigned an organization in the first week and they focus on that org throughout the course). They will record a presentation and publish it in a discussion using Canvas Studio. So the formative assignment are that each week they will create slides for their slidedeck, they will draft out and continually refine their script, and often they engage in a miscellaneous task, such as creating a handout that they will share with the class.
I advise them to use ChatGPT or the AI platform of their choice to help draft the script, and then work to iterate, refine, and improve the outputs and to add their own voice. What I want to do is incorporate AI in a way that will reflect the work they will do on the job when they graduate. So I'm teaching them tips and tricks for ChatGPT, as well as the limitations.