AI for Teaching
AI is having a moment now that it is becoming nearly impossible to distinguish from human work (and in some cases better, certainly faster. This is an issue for many reasons. It is dangerous certainly (currently deployed for photojournalistic political disinformation and academic cheating) But it also holds great potential for automating time-consuming tasks and creating time for higher order endeavors.
We can also harness its power to enhance our own performance as well as that of our students. Here are a few tools to check out for teaching.
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as shared in ISTE Forum https://connect.iste.org/main/groups/89373/lounge/posts/1115499 More Recs from the ISTE discussion
Brisk. - feature that provides feedback on student writing. Reviewing essays using Brisk could help teachers give more timely and targeted feedback.
Magic School - Costs money. Can get 6 mos of paid free if you go here. MagicSchool Pioneer, takes than 15 minutes to become a Magic School Pioneer Use to create rubrics, level texts, generate questions, and more. Click here to view a presentation on it from S. Lovedahl https://www.canva.com/design/DAF4bs5_A-E/C8u45dTNfOomRlvY0hQ9EA/view?utm_content=DAF4bs5_A-E&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink&mode=preview
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AI Can Create a Nearpod-like lesson upon command to your exact specifications. Let AI start out your lesson plan and even generate your interactive slides. Its your START from there add edit and delete to meet your standards. Start here https://curipod.com/ai
I have not tried it yet this is thank to the demo in HS ITF Mtg. (thanks Conni)
AI for AP English
AI Sources to Explore
Open AI
Chat GPT
Chat GPT Playground
Google AI
Experiments
More AI Sites to Try