AI for Teachers of the Arts
Look below for some specific tools that are helpful to teachers of the Arts.
Look below for some specific tools that are helpful to teachers of the Arts.
SchoolAI - Sign up for a free account.
Students "chat" with famous artists/actors/musicians living or dead, practice a foreign language, get tutoring in any area, and more.
Teacher tools include lesson planning, build your own instructions, text leveling, etc.
NO login required for your students!
MagicSchool.AI - Sign up for a free account, then check out the following "Magic Tools":
Choice Board Generator
Colleague Song Generator
YouTube Video Question Generator
AI-Resistant Assignment Generator
Assessment Generator
QuestionWell.org - Sign up for a free account. (Click on "Try it Out" to login each time)
Specify topic, subject and grade
Paste text or QuestionWell will generate text
Generate the question set then export those to Quizizz, Kahoot, Blooket, Gimkit, Google Forms, etc.
Eduaide.Ai - Sign up for a free account.
Create engagement activities, skit dialogue, and demonstrations
Generate art projects
Generate project-based learning ideas
Create escape room activities and review games
Diffit - Sign in to create a free account.
Select grade level between 2nd and 11th grades
Enter topic, pasted text, link to text, or link to video
Can provide: text, summaries, vocabulary, and variety of question types
Brisk Teaching - Free Chrome extension. Integrates with Google and Canvas.
Create instructional resources from text/online articles
Generate feedback for student writing
Convert reading level of passages
ChatGPT - Version 3.5 is free.
Ask it to do anything you can think of. If you don't get an answer that you like, try again with different wording. It's all in the prompt! (Check out this AI Chatbot Prompt Library).
If you don't find what you are looking for, try Google's version - Bard
Provide step-by-step instructions for creating drawings using perpective
Write a song in 4-part harmony about fall, (followed by) provide chords for the song, (followed by) provide notes for bass, tenor, alto and soprano
What music would be good for a middle school band to play at a Fall concert
AI Resources from ISTE