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At least, for now, I’m going to make this a weekly feature which will highlight additions to THE BEST NEW – & FREE – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS THAT COULD BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM.
Here are the latest:
Quizup is yet another AI-powered tool for creating…quizzes.
YouLearn provides you summaries and notes for any Youtube video, and you can also have AI create flash cards and concept maps of its content.
Enter a topic, select the writing tone, choose a style, and Slidesgo authors the presentation for you. The AI generates the words and adds illustrations. You can use Slidesgo’s editor to revise the presentation. It’s similar to Magic Design in Canva.https://t.co/2iklRgfNkO
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) August 11, 2023
Professors have a summer assignment: Prevent ChatGPT chaos in the fall https://t.co/wyYJcXBnzA pic.twitter.com/7Y1FSyWyeD
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 13, 2023
Here is a little prompt we developed that will generate quiz questions for whatever PDF reading you have opened in Edge with the Bing sidebar. (More in our paper: https://t.co/SZ0zBa7xFg)
You are a quiz creator of highly diagnostic quizzes. You will make good low-stakes tests… pic.twitter.com/GWIwDBjqAk
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) August 17, 2023
Designing Generative AI to Work for People with Disabilities is from The Harvard Business Review.
Kansei use AI to help teach a variety of languages. I don’t think it will work well with ELLs because the feedback it gives is in fairly high level English, but it could help in learning other languages. I’m adding it to THE BEST MULTILINGUAL & BILINGUAL SITES FOR LEARNING ENGLISH & OTHER LANGUAGES.
AI Tripmaker uses AI to develop travel itineraries. I’m adding it to The Best Sites Where Students Can Plan Virtual Trips.
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