Cult of Pedagogy- Ai Resources for Teachers
https://libguides.lib.siu.edu/ai-for-teachers
The latest wave of generative AI tools hold serious potential to assist teachers at all level with planning and preparing for class and providing additional support and enrichment to students. This guide is not exhaustive, but highlights readings likely to deepen understanding of generative AI and kickstart ideas for integrating them into the classroom and preparatory process.
Tools listed below are completely free or offer useful functionality for free. Some of these offer subscription plans to unlock more features. Tools which require payment for use, offer only short-period free trials, or whose free tiers are too limited to provide much value are excluded.
AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit. https://www.teachai.org/toolkit
This toolkit is designed to help education authorities, school leaders, and teachers
create thoughtful guidance to help their communities realize the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in primary and secondary education while understanding and mitigating the potential risks.
Generative AI in Student-Directed Projects https://creativecomputing.gse.harvard.edu/genai/
How can generative AI (GenAI) support students as they pursue self-directed projects? GenAI tools can help students brainstorm ideas, refine goals, and bring their visions to life. But thoughtful use is key — the aim is to support students' learning, not subvert their creativity and voice.
AI4K12 https://ai4k12.org/
The initiative is developing (1) national guidelines for AI education for K-12, (2) an online, curated resource Directory to facilitate AI instruction, and (3) a community of practitioners, researchers, resource and tool developers focused on the AI for K-12 audience.
AI for Education https://www.aiforeducation.io/
We have a variety of prompts to help you lesson plan and do administrative tasks with GenAI chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity.
MIT RAISE- Responsible AI for Social Empowerment https://raise.mit.edu/