April 2024

Welcome to Tiger One, the online collection of K-12 technology resources that can be integrated into any classroom.

There was a need for trusted resources so that Ohio’s K-12 educators could prepare students to live, work, and thrive in an AI world. So InnovateOhio has commissioned the development of the AI Toolkit: Guidance and Resources to Advance AI Readiness in Ohio’s Schools. This toolkit is intended to be a trusted and vetted resource that will aid Ohio’s educators and parents in their mission to prepare our students for this emerging technology. Part 4 is specifically for teachers, and is worth a look. ~AO

Looking for something to hang in your classroom about AI? Here is a template for Rules for AI in this Classroom poster that you can use or modify. ~AO

Google's Single Sign-On (SSO) now requires us to expressly allow students to log into resources, which emphasizes the need for a secure and seamless login experience for both educators and students. Read more, check out the approved list, or request for an application to be approved all-in-one place with this resource. ~AO

Say What You See by Google Arts & Culture challenges users to write a description that matches an AI-created image. It will then create the picture you described and measure how closely yours matches theirs. This is great for descriptive writing or teaching students how image prompting works. ~AO

Ok, ok, this is more than one tech tip. However, this list of resources from a recent AI Tech Slam is worth sharing. Each has a short video (2-3 minutes) with a quick idea of how to use AI in education. ~AO

Resources from AI Tech Slam by Quizizz - March 2024 and Nov 2023

In this webinar, Eric Curts explores the ABCs of AI including: 

If you are new to the topic, this is a great video to cover all of the essentials about AI in education. However, if you have been using AI already, this video will help you pick up some new tools, ideas, and resources to go deeper.