How are you using generative AI in your teaching?
If you’re looking for ideas to personalize learning or improve your efficiency, here are 7 top AI tools for teachers, from #EdTech consultant @rdene915.bsky.social 👇
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If you’re looking for ideas to personalize learning or improve your efficiency, here are 7 top AI tools for teachers, from #EdTech consultant @rdene915.bsky.social 👇
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This voice-to-text web app is useful for writing emails and lesson plans.
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This text-to-image generator can analyze word prompts and then help with brainstorming, creating outlines, writing lesson plans, or generating visually engaging presentations.
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Use this website to create interactive lessons. Type in a topic to generate a lesson with text, images, and activities like polls, open-ended responses, word clouds, and more. (You can also build in #SEL check-ins!)
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This lesson-development tool has a content generator, teaching assistant, feedback bot, and #assessment builder. Use it to create a syllabus, write discussion prompts, or compile a list of accommodations for students.
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Get suggested prompts and learn how ChatGPT works, what its limitations are, and why it’s important to verify information in outputs and check them for bias.
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Use this to design quizzes that create a personalized learning path based on each student’s responses. The new AI enhancement adjusts question difficulty, checks grammar, and redesigns questions to reflect real-world scenarios.
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