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- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- MagicSchool
- Date Added:
- 08/28/2024
The resources in this collection support the use of AI in the lower elementary classroom.
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Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Go from a blank page to a first draft in seconds with Gemini in Docs. Here, an instructional coach creates a lesson plan template they can share with educators in their district.
In this challenge, students use the new Generative AI Text Effects feature in Adobe Express to introduce themselves at the start of the school year.
In this challenge, students use the new text-to-image generative AI feature in Adobe Express to create their own imaginative AI alter-ego.
AI has the amazing capability to generate art, images and even complete video sequences but does it have actual creativity and imagination? And how does this type of AI work? Learn more about how AI is able to generate art including images we've never seen.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Leverage your existing content to quickly create new material using Gemini in Docs. Here, an educator transforms a bulleted list of notes about one of their students into a first draft of a recommendation letter in seconds. It’s important to remember the educator should always be in the loop.
The Education Hazards of Generative AI provides a basic scientific overview of how largelanguage models (LLMs) work and connects this knowledge to practical implications for educators. This document is intended as a resource for teachers, principals, school district administrators, parents, students, policymakers, and anyone else thinking about using generative AI for educational purposes.
Navigate AI in education by looking at essential AI concepts, techniques, and tools, highlighting practical applications. AI can support personalized learning, automate daily tasks, and provide insights for data-driven decision making.
Explore using Microsoft Copilot in education by learning basic concepts, modes, and features and then applying that knowledge to design effective prompts and analyze results.
This module shows educators how to help learners discover, interact, and create with AI and generative AI. It also covers the responsible use of AI and explains the art of prompt engineering to help learners to explore the possibilities of AI.
This presentation for parents is a quick introduction to MagicSchool for Students and classroom usage. While this is not meant to be a training for parents, you can combine these slides with slides from our other trainings to give your parents as much information as you like. We suggest providing parents with a live walkthrough of the student tools by launching a room for them!
In this course, you’ll learn about generative AI, which is a type of AI that creates new content, such as text, images, or other media. You’ll explore how to use generative AI tools to assist your teaching practice by saving time on everyday tasks, personalizing instruction to meet student needs, and enhancing lessons and activities in creative ways. Gemini and ChatGPT are examples of generative AI tools that are used with conversational prompts; in other words, you ask the AI tool for something, and it responds to your request. Throughout this course, you’ll discover proven strategies for working with AI tools and practice using these tools to plan and update lessons, prepare instructional materials, manage behind-the-scenes administrative tasks, and lots more!
Have you ever thought of using Artificial intelligence (AI) in your classroom? In this video, Matt shows you the benefits of using AI to help support student learning with the help of a few Google tools readily available to you.
In this course, you will discover ways to use Gemini as an assistant in your professional practice to save time and unleash creativity on everyday tasks. You will explore how to use Gemini via a standalone experience and directly in a variety of Google Workspace for Education apps, like Docs, Gmail, and Slides. At the end of the course, you will be prepared to begin using Gemini to boost your productivity and enhance your work.
Microsoft Copilot is an AI tool that can create content like text, images, music, and code. But Copilot isn’t perfect, it can make mistakes – so always check responses and sources carefully.
This guide provides student-driven projects that can directly teach subject area standards in tandem with foundational understandings of what AI is, how it works, and how it impacts society.
Instead of simply learning about AI through videos or lectures, the students completing these projects are active participants in their AI exploration. In the process, students work directly with innovative AI technologies, participate in “unplugged” activities that further their understanding of how AI technologies work, and create various authentic products—from presentations to designing an AI robot—to demonstrate their learning.
• Project 1: What AI Does Well and Does Not Do Well
• Project 2: Training Data and Machine Learning
• Project 3: Senses vs. Sensors
• Project 4: Navigation and AI
Visit the ISTE website with all the free practical guides for engaging students in AI creation: https://www.iste.org/areas-of-focus/AI-in-education
In this guide, students’ exploration of AI is framed within the context of ethical considerations and aligned with standards and concepts, and depths of understanding that would be appropriate across various subject areas and grade levels in K–12. Depending on the level of your students and the amount of time you have available, you might complete an entire project, pick and choose from the listed activities, or you might take students’ learning further by taking advantage of the additional extensions and resources provided for you. For students with no previous experience with AI education, exposure to the guided learning activities alone will create an understanding of their world that they likely did not previously have. And for those with some background in computer science or AI, the complete projects and resources will still challenge their thinking and expose them to new AI technologies and applications across various fields of study.
Project 1: Fair's Fair
Project 2: Who is in Control?
Project 3: The Trade-offs of AI Technology
Project 4: AI and the 21st Century Worker
Visit the ISTE website with all the free practical guides for engaging students in AI creation: https://www.iste.org/areas-of-focus/AI-in-education.
Sal Khan, the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, thinks artificial intelligence could spark the greatest positive transformation education has ever seen. He shares the opportunities he sees for students and educators to collaborate with AI tools -- including the potential of a personal AI tutor for every student and an AI teaching assistant for every teacher -- and demos some exciting new features for their educational chatbot, Khanmigo.
Learn the basics of AI from Code.org.
Large Language Models like ChatGPT have remarkable abilities to generate content based on training data but do they have actual intelligence? Find out more about how LLM's and Chatbots work as we explore this question.