AI Tools and Resources
Chatbots and AI Tools
ClaudeAI
a next-generation AI assistant based on Anthropic research into training helpful, honest, and harmless AI systems.
Khanmigo
Khan Academy’s AI for education
Guides
Articles and Links
Learning about ChatGPT and Generative AI
Citing AI/ChatBot text and responses
Quick “how to cite”, for AI references
Federal government copyrights for AI
ChatGPT In Schools: Here’s Where It’s Banned—And How It Could Potentially Help Students
CEO of ChatGPT maker responds to schools' plagiarism concerns: 'We adapted to calculators and changed what we tested in math class'
What is the Difference Between Conversational and Generative AI?
The 29 Best (And Free) ChatGPT And Generative AI Courses And Resources
Learning about ChatGPT and Generative AI
Writing successful prompts
Prompt Engineering
List of AI tools for Teachers
What is AI? - business applications from McKinsey & Co.
Guide to AI - from Washington Post
AI Applications - from SimpliLearn
Educating for an AI World - The Disruption has already happened!
Snapshot of Research from CSforAll -Pedagogical recommendations from CSforAll
AI Tools for Teachers – Rachel Arthur writes
40 AI Tools for Teachers, Educators and Classrooms
AI Tools
Empowering Educators
AI Lessons and Links - ISTE 2019 ETC - Links and resources from the 2019 ISTE Cohort
John Spencer Guide - Very Basic Beginner’s Guide
AI Snapshots - set of google slides (180!) that can be used as warm-ups to start an AI Discussion
AIedu.org
MIT RAISE
Raspberry Pi - free lessons for secondary school students (age 11 to 14) that give you everything you need including lesson plans, slide decks, worksheets, and videos.
Teachable Machine-Lesson
Day of AI - MIT
Scratch AI
TeachFX - Personalized, actionable instructional feedback
Nolej - Make edpuzzle videos automatically
Explore this page to find information and links about ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other AI tools you can start using today!
It is far too soon to say what the lasting impact of ChatGPT will be but one thing's for sure. In a system with too much focus on grading and not enough on learning, ChatGPT is forcing a debate that is overdue. Instead of banning the bot let's look at the lessons and create ways for the bot to help with the learning but not do it for them.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. In the future we could see electronic textbooks that have a chatbot component where students can have the bot read the text to them then ask them questions. If students are having difficulty with any concept, the chatbot can on the spot clarify and review areas where the students are struggling. Looking at the aforementioned Sal Kahn video and really taking into consideration the benefits to AI that outweigh the bad. Think back to when you were a child. For some this could be the work of the calculator being used and education being in an uproar about the way students would cheat or not know how to count, etc. Then there is the innovation that is the internet and Google. That now allows students to look up answers and cheat. Some teachers have made the changes needed to make this better by creating lessons that incorporate the research that can be done on the internet instead of only teaching those things that can be googled.
In this section, you will find a number of resources, links, and information for teachers using AI in the classroom.
NOTE: It is possible that some of these links could be blocked by your school for security purposes. Do not be frustrated, try another link. And consider asking your school tech department to whitelist the websites.
50 Ways Teachers can use Chat GPT to Save Time
What better way to get a handle on all the hype than to immerse yourself into the recent AI development. Teacher Eric walks us down the path to investigate the ways to help navigate ChatGPT and explore how this aspect of AI can be harnessed as another tool to improve our craft.