"Generative AI refers to deep-learning models that can generate high-quality text, images, and other content based on the data they were trained on" (Martineau, 2023).
Education is increasingly incorporating AI technologies. This doesn't mean that teachers will be replaced by AI bots; rather, educators need to be aware of the available technologies and understand that students are regularly using AI. Additionally, educators should consider how they can use their time more efficiently within their already busy schedules.
Below, you will find a variety of AI tools designed for both students and educators, along with information on how these applications have incorporated UX considerations in their design.
Website : magicschool.ai
Best for: Elementary or Secondary students of all subjects
Magic School AI for students is a great interactive generative AI tool for all students as it can be customized for the students by the teacher. The website has options for students to use generative AI to create songs, video ideas, chat with a bot, image generator Adobe Express, coding assistant, career couselor, assignment explainer, study bot, YouTube summarizer, and more.
Try out what AI tools can be available to students by clicking on this link and entering your name (doesn't have to be your real name if you want to be annonymous) and the code "iGCNag" : https://student.magicschool.ai
Through the creation of personalized applications for students by educators, it can help students to fully immerse themselves into the course activity or content. Students are consistently interacting with the material on a different level. Additionally, students often need some ideas presented to them and need concepts and assignment instructions explained to them in different ways. Magic School AI helps students to think about course concepts more deeply and therefore spend more time in the active learning mode.
Additionally, each tool is findable within one place and therfore will not cause student confusion throughout when trying to find the propper material. Within each tool, the instructions needed to produce the material are specifically presented to them with specific instructions, thereby being accessible, offering clarity, and ensuring the invormation is credible.
Website: https://www.perplexity.ai/
Best For: Higher Elementary or Secondary students of all subjects.
Perplexity is an excellent generative AI tool that provides students with answers to their questions, along with corresponding resources and references. This approach helps reduce plagiarism by not just giving students the answers, but also prompting them to continue their research.
Perplexity offers an experience where students can search for a question without automatically resorting to the first resource that appears in a Google Search. Additionally, it provides further research questions that help students delve deeper into topics they are interested in, addressing the common issue of not knowing what question to ask, which often leads students to rely on Wikipedia.
Overall, the user experience design is well-executed, as it is easily accessible on mobile devices (it even has an app). Students can effortlessly click on sources that match a specific result, making it clear what point to cite instead of guessing where the information originated. This eliminates the guessing game. Moreover, if students need photos or videos to support their questions or topics, they are easily found on the website. Perplexity offers an interactive environment where students can further develop their knowledge. It is desirable for students to use to determine credible sources, all while referencing reliable information.
Website: https://www.codebreakeredu.com/chat/
Best For: Elementary or Secondary students of all subjects.
Code Breaker's generative AI chatbot is specifically designed for education and for children to use. Unlike other chatbots, it has no bells and whistles and does not require users to sign in. The simplicity of the design makes the application accessible to all students while still providing an engaging and immersive interaction between the student and the chatbot.
Website: magicschool.ai
Best for: All teachers.
Magic School AI provides teachers with the ability to create resources specifically tailored to their needs or their class's needs. Many teachers currently use resource websites like Teachers Pay Teachers, which often include resources that are not entirely useful in a classroom setting. Magic School AI goes above and beyond by allowing teachers to create a variety of resources, from differentiated instruction tasks to emails sent home to parents about a child's misbehaviour. This makes it a useful, valuable, and easily accessible service.
Additionally, Magic School AI offers a service where teachers can effectively set up AI tools for their classes. See the Educators vs. Students page for more information about this feature of the website.
Overall, the website offers an immersive, personalized, and responsive experience. Through its easy-to-use platform, teachers can customize their experience and choose the tools that fit best. Teachers can also interact with the AI as it generates content for them, creating an engaging technological environment.
Website: https://curipod.com/
Best for: All Teachers and All Students (depending on technology).
Curipod is an AI website that helps teachers generate interactive presentations for any grade and any subject. Teachers can either create these presentations on their own or use AI to generate a variety of slides, which can then be edited to fit their classroom and lesson more specifically.
Curipod is easy to use from a teacher's perspective, as it only takes seconds for slides to be created and edited. From a teacher-to-student perspective, it is particularly exciting as it encourages interactions between students and the teacher. Curipod not only develops content slides but also allows for linked videos, quizzes, and brain break activities. This feature aligns with research indicating that students need brain breaks throughout a lesson (Gernes, 2021). Curipod's brain break elements, such as "Would You Rather" questions and drawing prompts, provide both students and teachers with a break while being time-sensitive, which can be adjusted as needed during the lesson.
This level of interaction makes students actively engage with the lesson while allowing them to use their phones or computers productively. Curipod's highly interactive and immersive experience ensures a great user experience.
From a teacher's perspective, Curipod's ability to create reliable slides and interactive elements makes it useful, usable, accessible, and desirable.
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