This webinar will introduce you to a curated selection of AI-powered tools that can revolutionize various aspects of teaching and learning. Whether you’re looking to automate grading, personalize learning, or just be more productive, we’ll showcase tools that can transform your classroom.
About:
Conker.ai lets you create multiple-choice, read-and-respond, and fill-in-the-blank quizzes for students at a variety of levels on specific topics. It will also let you copy/paste reading material to generate quizzes.
How it works:
Open Conker and provide some details about the quiz you want to create.
Conker creates a short quiz you can assign to students with a code -- or export to Google Forms.
You can even create a question sheet and answer sheet.
About:
QuestionWell generates questions so teachers can focus on what matters. Just input some reading, and the AI will write essential questions, learning objectives, and aligned multiple choice questions.
How it works:
Add a topic and any learning objectives/standards. The AI creates learning objectives and questions you can export.
Copy/paste a reading.
About:
Goblin Tools is a collection of small, simple, single-task AI-powered tools, mostly designed to help people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult. It is free to use.
Tools included:
Magic To Do - Break large tasks down into smaller steps
Formalizer - Rewrite text in a variety of different tones
The Judge - Evaluate the tone of a passage of text
Estimator - Determine how long a task is going to take
Compiler - Compile a brain dump of ideas into a manageable list of tasks
Chef - Get suggestions for what to cook based on the ingredients you have, dietary constraints, time, and more
Let Suno write a song for you (with or without lyrics). Just identify the musical style and the topic and Suno will do the rest. The freemium version gives you 50 credits/day (~5 songs).
Music styles to try:
up tempo Memphis soul 1970's
cool vibe, experimental, British Rhythm & Blues, Blues Rock, 70s, seventies, anthemic, rebellious, hedonistic
synthwave, electropop, 80's, lush synths, upbeat tempo, driving bassline
hip hop , beethoven, rock, dubstep
upbeat, bubblegum pop
Math 5.10B explain the difference between gross income and net income to 5th graders
Texas Revolutio: Lone Star Chronicles
soulful twangy country-trap
Social Studies 7.3C explain the issues surrounding significant events of the Texas Revolution
Motown Soulful
Science 8.9B categorize galaxies as spiral, elliptical, and irregular and locate Earth's solar system within the Milky Way galaxy; and
Upload documents (PDF, .txt, Markdown, Audio (e.g. mp3), share URLs, and/or paste text to inform NotebookLM. Have it create FAQ, a study guide, table of contents, a briefing, or a timeline...or a PODCAST!
After uploading your documents, click on the Customize button to give some insight to your AI podcast hosts anything you want them to focus on. Next, click the Generate button. Once the podcast is generated, you can listen to it and/or download as an mp3. If you don't like the podcast, delete it and have it create a new one.
*NOTE: This is an experimental feature. If you aren't able to access it in your district, you may need to ask your Google Administrator to enable it.
ELA 8.5B generate questions about text before, during, and after reading to deepen understanding and gain information
Sports & Entertainment Marketing 4A explain channels of distribution for sports and entertainment marketing products; and 4B describe activities of each channel member.
Math 6.2A classify whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers using a visual representation such as a Venn diagram to describe relationships between sets of numbers; and 6.2B identify a number, its opposite, and its absolute value.
Select a template or design you want to use for bulk creation.
Go to the Apps tab on the side panel.
Under More from Canva, select Bulk create.
Choose Enter data manually or Upload data. Make sure your data includes images if needed.
On your design page, right-click on the element you want to connect and select Connect data.
Select the data field you want to connect the element to. If attaching an image, add a frame element from the Elements tab.
Repeat the connection process for all columns. If your design has multiple pages, repeat for each page.
Select Continue.
Choose the data you’d like to use. All data is selected by default, but you can uncheck any you don’t want.
Select Generate designs. The pages created in bulk will open in a new tab.
Check if the pages are generated correctly and adjust elements as needed.