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Learner Reviews & Feedback for AI for Grant Writing by Kennesaw State University

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About the Course

Discover the future of grant writing with a new short course from Kennesaw State University on "Leveraging Generative AI for Grant Writing," This innovative course is designed for adult learners who want to transform their grant writing skills by harnessing the power of generative AI. The course begins with a solid foundation in prompt engineering—an essential technique for crafting precise and effective instructions to AI assistants like ChatGPT. Learners will be guided through the Rhetorical Prompt Engineering Method, ensuring their AI-generated content meets the four ethical qualifiers of output. Through engaging exercises and real-time demonstrations, learners will use generative AI can streamline every aspect of the grant writing process, from crafting compelling solicitation letters to structuring detailed proposals. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to create high-quality, persuasive grant proposals....

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AJ

Jan 5, 2025

This is an excellent course. It is clear and well organized. I am satisfied with what I have learned. It is very helpful, it expands your knowledge and creativity.

VM

Jan 30, 2025

Excellent course for beginning your grant writing journey using ChatGPT!

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By Apiradee C

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Feb 26, 2025

this course help to know how to prompt it accuracy for getting grant and able to see the keyword to ensure that we could follow the guideline perfectly to understand AI tool for our grant opportunities.

By Abraham J

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Jan 6, 2025

This is an excellent course. It is clear and well organized. I am satisfied with what I have learned. It is very helpful, it expands your knowledge and creativity.

By Vaughn M

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Jan 31, 2025

Excellent course for beginning your grant writing journey using ChatGPT!

By Marcela C

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Nov 16, 2024

Este curso es claro y práctico. Me resultó muy útil.

By Nicole O

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Nov 20, 2024

This was an incredibly infomative course. T

By Rebecca A

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Aug 20, 2024

useful and resourceful

By Ayesha A

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Feb 6, 2025

Excellent Course

By Adam C

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Mar 9, 2025

Not one word of this course adds anything of value in how to use so-called AI - It's 100% common sense. No disrespect intended to the instructor, who seems to be a very competent grant writer and instructor. But let's be honest: at this point everyone is franticly trying to protect their own career and expertise by pivoting to AI, and claiming to be an expert in how to use AI, which is an absurd claim. It's like claiming to be an expert googler. You might as well claim to be a wizard or a sorcerer who can read tea leaves and whisper to the gods - more people would believe you and it's the same claim. More importantly, this course does not address any of the important elephants in the room. Here's a couple of them. For one thing, all information of value is worth money and is hidden from others. All worthless information is out in the public. Which of those do you think AI has "scraped?" The instructor says that she has written a couple million in grants in the past couple years. Well, are those proposals posted online somewhere? Of course not. ChatGPT writes grant proposals based on lame ones that it has culled from online, but not good ones squirreled away on peoples' hard drives. So AI is generating a proposal based on the lowest-value input possible. Secondly, it's clear that if AI is writing the grants now, AI is also reading the grant proposals. This will be familiar to anyone who has sought a job in the past five years and has had their career judged by an algorithm. Sure, AI does the grunt work for you that would have taken hours. But where you would have previously been competing with a handful of other applicants, you will be now hurling your AI-written grant proposal into the abyss with countless thousands of other AI-written proposals, which will be evaluated by AI. The whole world is imploding, and if using ChatGPT gives you a five-minute running start, is it a good long-term plan? Maybe if you're charging people for courses on how to use AI. One last problem with this course is that the course itself requires that you evaluate other students' submissions, and your own is evaluated by AI. Who is doing the work here, again? Again, there is zero value here. I didn't pay for the course, and I got what I paid for. In fairness, it is a perfectly fine 10-minute summary of what grant writing is about.