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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:
Faabul is another Kahoot/Quizizz like site. I’m adding it to The Best Online Games Students Can Play In Private Virtual “Rooms”
Notes to Quiz will do just what it says.
Genmo will let you make short and not very good videos.
Univerbal is a chatbot for teaching languages, with limited free access.
Learn About is yet another unsuccessful Google attempt at creating something useful for AI to do, as is Illuminate.
Although we all know they are not a 100% reliable,It looks like this IA detector is one of the best right now. I have tested it and it seems to be quite accurate. https://t.co/GbPnJ09en2
— Blog de Cristina (@blogdecristina) November 7, 2024
Another useful TTS. What is new in this one is that you can upload file. Thanks @Charlieslesson https://t.co/9YgSMnhwYA
— Blog de Cristina (@blogdecristina) November 4, 2024
2%. The % of teachers who describe using AI tools “a lot” has not budged a bit even given 11 months, improved AI models, and lots of teacher PD. Especially if you have “AI” in your bio, I want to know what you make of this. https://t.co/m8oIAzeuV6 pic.twitter.com/vrM96T3ZkB
— Dan Meyer (@ddmeyer) November 4, 2024
This is something you definitely want to try. ‘Cause fun is fun. https://t.co/4as5K3VAGH #surpriseyourstudents pic.twitter.com/6cX43mwvk8
— Blog de Cristina (@blogdecristina) October 30, 2024
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