The following tools and training resources can assist teachers in learning about AI and how to use AI in learning.
Common Sense Media has a free AI course for K-12 educators. The course, designed to help teachers effectively use AI tools in the classroom, includes short videos, readings, quizzes, and interactive AI activities. The goal of the course is to help teachers understand what ChatGPT is and how it works, demonstrate ways to use ChatGPT to support teaching practices, and implement best practices for applying responsible AI principles in a school setting.
Grow with Google offers a free, flexible online training program to help educators enhance their AI skills. Learn how to use generative AI tools to help save time, differentiate instruction, and create personalized lessons and activities.
In addition, the State of NJ maintains a page with AI information and many other resources.
An AI-powered chrome extension that is designed to assist teachers by simplifying their daily tasks. It offers features like creating lesson plans, quizzes, rubrics, and progress reports. Teachers can also use it to provide personalized feedback, generate instructional materials, and even create presentations.
You can Brisk just about anything:
Webpages
You Tube videos
Google Slides
Google Docs
Turn Google Slides into interactive presentations with polls, word clouds, and drawings.
Automatically level and change the language or readings, all while generating assessment questions of various types. Export the resources to a variety of read-to-use formats.
Assists teachers in time-saving through task automation like lesson planning, grading, quiz creating, and content generation.
Summarizes the sources that you provide into text, even audio resources, to help you understand it better. Google calls it "your personalized AI research assistant."
Pose questions and receive concise, accurate answers backed up by a curated set of sources.
Generate assignment questions such as learning objectives, essential questions, and MC questions based on the content you provide.
A chrome extension built for teachers to show students' history of edits in a Google Doc. Revision History helps teachers see students' writing process in Google Docs. Track authentic writing development and guide meaningful revisions while ensuring academic integrity.
Analyze up to 150 documents per month
A generative AI tool that can be used generate materials, personalized chatbots, or sidekicks for students to learn more about almost any subject. The tool can be used to generate vocabulary lists, course outlines, and most uniquely, “spaces”.
Offers a suite of AI-powered tools that support lesson planning, assessment, test preparation, and more, making your job easier and more efficient. We prioritize user privacy and data security, ensuring that all data processed through our platform is handled with the utmost confidentiality.