Artificial Intelligence is now embedded into the vast majority of the tools we utilize when on our phones or computer. The goal of this support page is to provide AI resources that can be utilized to help improve your efficiency, workflow, and instruction. Each AI resource has been researched and vetted so it can best support you in your work. Last, the goal of this page is to breakdown how AI works, its implications to teaching and learning, and how you can be best preparing students to navigate the world of AI.
GPT 4 allows users to create prompts as an input and then the language model develops outputs to help solve the users prompt command. It can be used to brainstorm ideas, learn more about a particular item, provide writing feedback, develop rubrics, produce code, assessments, graphic organizers, lesson plans, essays, step by step instructions, and so much more!
Microsoft Bing - Generative AI Text and Images
Found within the Microsoft Edge internet browser, it allows you to do everything ChatGPT 4 can do and more allowing users to create prompts for image generation directly using that tool.
Curipod - Interactive Slides Created by AI
Curipod allows teachers to create prompts related to the lessons objectives and content/skills covered to develop entire lesson interactive slideshows with formative assessment questions embedded into the vast majority of the slides.
Canva Magic Write and Design
Canva magic allows educators to use generative AI to develop text to be used directly into Canva. It has the power to write poems, jingles, marketing slogans, essays, and much more. When in a Canva creation, press "/" and it will appear as an option. Write a prompt and it will generate the response based on the sophistication of your prompt. Coming soon Canva will have Magic Write be able to develop graphics, video and audio to help build out presentations, graphics, and video.
To get the most out of AI tools, it's critical to craft sophisticated prompts. A prompt is like a set of instructions or a question that you give to ChatGPT, which it then uses to generate content. If your prompts are too simple, you might not get the results you're looking for.
To create effective prompts, it's important to be clear and specific. This will save you time and help you create better content. Just like telling someone to make you a sandwich, you need to provide clear instructions for what you want ChatGPT to generate.
By using sophisticated prompts, you'll be able to create better lessons, improve your workflow, and save time in the long run. So take the time to craft thoughtful prompts, and watch as ChatGPT generates top-notch content to help you achieve your teaching goals!
Below is a prompt engineer framework provided by Amanda Fox. It utilizes an 8 step framework to create the best prompts to have generative AI develop the best outputs.