WHAT IS AI?
(If You) USEME-AI model for adapting to AI in schools, by Stephen Taylor at the Western Academy of Beijing.
How AI Works YouTube Course from code.org
ChatGTP: the Good, the Bad and the (un)Ethical a discussion/study guide to use with students by Jeri Hurd
Intro to AI Free course from U of Helsinki
Learn with Google AI Free lessons on a variety of topics from Google
SAMPLE IA TOOLS
Perplexity (Search + ChatGPT + Copilot) - built for an education context. "Where knowledge begins".
Bing Image Creator (a simple entry point to generative AI image creation)
Adobe Firefly (a robust image creator)
Elicit (academic research assistant)
Diffit (resource differentiation)
Canva AI Tools (translate, image generation, writing, editing.)
BEYOND CHATGPT
SLJ: Librarians Can Play a Key Role Implementing Artificial Intelligence in Schools
Canva: Creates and personalizes infographics, posters, videos, and more.
ChatPDF: (extracts information from large PDF files for quick answers).
Curipod: Creates slides along with polls, word clouds, drawings, and open questions.
Grammarly: Proofreads, checks for plagiarism, and formats citations.
Khanmigo: Khan Academy’s AI-powered tutor and teacher-assistant.
LessonPlans.ai: Instantly generates lesson plans along with activities and resources.
MusicLM: Generates unique songs based on ideas or descriptions.
NOLEJ: Creates interactive videos and assessments.
QuestionWell: Generates an almost endless supply of questions.
Stable Diffusion: Turns text into photo-realistic images and art.
Winston: Checks if a piece of writing was done by a student or AI.
Wisdolia: Auto-generates flashcards from any YouTube video, webpage, or PDF.
Content of AI section of this website is informed and inspired by the International School of Amsterdam and Branksome Hall Asia AI LibGuides.