Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools and Resources

           People will not be replaced by AI... We will be replaced by people who know how to USE AI 

✨ Brisk- Step By Step

 

Website and Extension: https://www.briskteaching.com/

 

Brisk Video Overview : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ikGFxqYTTc


Over 50 AI resource types and learning objects to generate including:


Video Tutorial: This AI Tool for Educators is a GAME CHANGER! Full MagicSchool AI Walkthrough


🔗Diffit

 

https://beta.diffit.me/#topic


Free tool that allows your students to have safe, monitored interactions with AI learning activities.

 

For an in depth look at what SchoolAI can do:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15y-9Id1-Jva5MWy88xgEziRgV5ChnVzlO8aWqPRkgc4/edit?usp=sharing


Over 100 resource types and learning objects to generate including:












Free collection of AI tools designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult.



🔗 Animated Drawings

Bring drawings to life, by animating characters to move around!

 


 

Tells you what to draw. Then, Google’s artificial intelligence tries to guess what you’re drawing. It’s a neat way to introduce students to artificial intelligence OR to look at how we convert words/ideas into images. 


🔗 Auto Draw

AutoDraw pairs machine learning with drawings from talented artists to help you draw stuff fast. 


 


 

Semantris is a set of word association games powered by machine-learned, natural language understanding technology. Each time you enter a clue, the AI looks at all the words in play and chooses the ones it thinks are most related. Because the AI was trained on billions of examples of conversational text that span a large variety of topics, it’s able to make many types of associations. 


🔗 Body Synth

This experiment turns your body movements into sound. Just turn on your webcam and move your body. Each part of your body plays a different note or sound. Note that your images are not being stored or sent to any Google servers while interacting with the experiment.

 

You can adjust the sensitivity to make it work for big or small movements. You can also change chords and instruments using your voice by saying things like “C chord” and “guitar.”

 


 🔗 MusicFX

AI technology that allows you to generate your own music.


Conduct your own orchestra in the browser by moving your arms 

Experiments with Google: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/semi-conductor


🔗 Read Along

Read Along is leveled stories for students to read while the AI listens and guides their progress.

 

Read Along helps kids independently learn and build their reading skills with the help of an in-app reading buddy named Diya. As kids read out loud, Diya uses Google’s text-to-speech and speech recognition technology to detect if a student is struggling or successfully reading the passage. She gives them positive and reinforcing feedback along the way, just as a parent or teacher would. Children can also tap Diya at any time for help pronouncing a word or a sentence.

Read Along keeps young minds engaged with a collection of diverse and interesting stories from around the world, and games sprinkled into those stories. Kids can collect stars and  badges as they learn, which motivates them to keep playing and reading.

Our aim is to make you aware of the ease with which digital identities can be faked, and to help you spot these fakes at a single glance. 

AI Experiments is a showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, language, music, and more.

🔗 Claude