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Welcome to Tiger One, the online collection of K-12 technology resources that can be integrated into any classroom.
With so many different AI tools, how are we suppose to keep track of all of them? Thankfully, you don't have to, because two edtech leaders already are. Check out their Generative A.I. Tools for Educators resource to see a list of what is available, what it does, and who it's designed for. ~AO
Groovelit is a 5-10 writing game that leverages AI to automatically gives students points for content and writing fluency, and allows the teacher to add point bonuses. Like Blooket and Kahoot, the teacher signs in with their Google account and the students join with a code (they don't login). Choose from premade game, or create custom ones. Plus, the vocabulary connection game allows you to upload a custom vocab list, making this usable in any subject! ~AO
"For a while, we were just trying to figure out what ChatGPT did.
Then, we were good with using it to help us create lesson plans and learning materials.
Now, it seems like we’re heading to the next phase — students using AI."
Read the full article here (near the bottom of the page).
Did you know your students could use their Chromebook's camera to scan and upload paper documents to Google Classroom? Here's how: