AI Example: Using a tool like Magic School AI for a choice board generator tool.
Optimize relevance, value, and authenticity
AI Example: Using a tool like School AI to interact with chatbots that mimic historical figures.
Address biases, threats, and distractions
AI Example: "How AI Bias Impacts our Lives" A lesson from Common Sense Media's AI Literacy Curriculum.
Support opportunities to customize the display of information
AI Example: AI-enhanced quizzes like Quizizz that adjust question difficulty and format based on student responses.
Support multiple ways to perceive information
AI Example: Using a tool like YoutubeToTranscript.com to create transcripts.
Represent a diversity of perspectives and identities in authentic ways
AI Example: Using Adobe Express or Padlet Image Generator to create images for curriculum materials
Vary and honor the methods for response, navigation, and movement
AI Example: Tools like "Be my AI" allows individuals, particularly those who are blind or have low vision, to navigate their environment by describing objects, scenes, or even text in images. Users can also ask follow-up questions for more tailored information."Be my AI" is enabled through VoiceOver on iOS and TalkBack on Android
Optimize access to accessible materials and assistive and accessible technologies and tools
AI Example: Using platforms like Notebook LM to turn text into a podcast.
Clarify the meaning and purpose of goals
AI Example: Personalized chatbots like Chipp.Ai can support students in clarifying the meaning and purpose of goals while also allowing teachers to view the interactions.
Optimize challenge and support
AI Example: By prompt engineering using an AI lesson planning tool like MagicSchool.AI, educators can tailor the experience for unique needs.
Foster collaboration, interdependence, and collective learning
AI Example: Use AI tools such as Magic School AI to design collaborative experiences such as escape rooms, role-playing scenarios, or science experiments. These activities foster teamwork and higher-order thinking among students.
Foster belonging and community
AI Example: Use AI tools such as ChatGPT 4.5 to create comics that portray diversity.
Offer action-oriented feedback
AI Example: Brisk Teaching offers feedback for students' written assignments.
Clarify vocabulary, symbols, and language structures
AI Example: Use Diffit to help support students with vocabulary support and more.
Support decoding of text, mathematical notation, and symbols
AI Example: Use Khanmigo, an AI tool and teaching assistant.
Cultivate understanding and respect across languages and dialects
AI Example: Use tools like HeyGen to translate videos across multiple languages.
Address biases in the use of language and symbols
AI Example: Teach students AI literacy skills by leveraging platforms like Code.org, which provides hands-on activities and structured curricula to help them understand how AI works and its real-world applications.
Illustrate through multiple media
AI Example: Use Canva to provide a variety of multimedia options tailored to your students individual needs.
Use multiple media for communication
AI Example: Canva allows students to demonstrate learning in multiple different ways.
Use multiple tools for construction, composition, and creativity
AI Example: Adobe Express and Canva provide students with tools for creative expression.
Build fluencies with graduated support for practice and performance
AI Example: Platforms like Kyron learning AI provides a diversity of Math tutors who are AI generated, but mimic human behavior.
Address biases related to modes of expression and communication
AI Example: Teaching students AI literacy skills by leveraging platforms like Code.org, which provides hands-on activities and structured curricula to help them understand how AI works and its real-world applications.
Recognize expectations, beliefs, and motivations
AI Example: Personalized Chatbots like Playlab.AI can support students in staying motivated and encouraged.
Promote individual and collective reflection
AI Example: Diffit provides multiple scaffolds for reflections.
Connect prior knowledge to new learning
AI Example: Tools like Canva enable teachers to design educational materials in multiple formats for students to be able to make their own connections.
Highlight and explore patterns, critical features, big ideas, and relationships
AI Example: Tools like Brisk Teaching to provide feedback and summaries.
Cultivate multiple ways of knowing and making meaning
AI Example: Tools like Canva to enable teachers to design educational materials in different languages, promoting cultural and linguistic diversity.
Maximize transfer and generalization
AI Example: Diffit for graphic organizers.
Anticipate and plan for challenges
AI Example: Use generative AI tools like Magic.School's Lesson Planning tool to help plan strategies.
Organize information and resources
AI Example: Tools like AudioPen can help us brainstorm, freeing up students' cognitive resources for deeper thinking and learning.
Enhance capacity for monitoring progress
AI Example: Tools like Brisk Teaching can provide feedback for students.
Challenge exclusionary practices
AI Example: Tools like MagicSchool.AI can help create behavioral goals based on restorative practices.
Source: cast.org