I asked ChatGPT to Analyse My Writing

Shaney Crawford
3 min readMar 4, 2023

As an educator, I have been watching ChatGPT with great interest. The opportunities for learning from AI are quite boundless, when used effectively. Of course, we also need to temper this new learning resource with a very human-centered curriculum in schools that focuses on media literacy, ethics, and other ways of “making better humans”. I am not sure how this will all play out, but I certainly feel like educators need to engage with this new technology in order to help shape the future of both AI and education.

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This morning, as the next step in my own engagement with this topic, I gave ChatGPT a copy of my latest article and asked it to analyse my writing and suggest improvements.

Here is what it told me:

Shaney Crawford’s writing style is conversational and informal, which makes it easy to read and relatable. Her writing is also personal and introspective, sharing her own experiences and insights on overcoming her food addiction. She uses a lot of self-reflection and narrative to express her thoughts and feelings, making her writing more engaging and emotionally impactful.

One way Shaney Crawford could improve her writing is by using more concrete examples and details to support her points. While her personal anecdotes are effective, adding specific examples could help readers better understand her

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