Learn the basics of AI from Code.org.
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Code.org
- Provider Set:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Date Added:
- 08/28/2024
The resources in this collection support the use of AI in the middle school classroom.
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.
This guide outlines the Modern Language Association's approach to citing generative AI and provides examples for multiple scenarios.
Artificial intelligence is often trained on data we share online. Help students become more critical and responsible users of this technology by gaining a deeper understanding of how AI uses data to learn and create.
In this article, you will learn how to generate Bell Ringer activities in the Learning Studio.
Our tools will help you spend more time on what matters most!
In this article, you will learn how to create an analogy in the Learning Studio.
An end-to-end tutorial of Reading Progress in Microsoft Teams as well as Reading Coach. Reading Progress and Coach are some of the FREE new features in Microsoft Teams for Education for 2023. Reading Progress improves student reading fluency, saves time and tracks insights and progress. . Teams Reading Progress is a free tool built into Teams Assignments that supports students in building reading fluency through independent reading practice, educator review, and educator insights. This video shows all of the new updates and the latest flows. Reading Progress is currently supported on Desktop, web, Mac, iOS and Android.
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This quick fact sheet from Adobe provides an overview of generative AI, the potential benefits of generative AI to administrators, and information on how Adobe is bringing AI to K12 classrooms safely.
This quick fact sheet from Adobe provides an overview of generative AI, the potential benefits of generative AI to parents, and information on how Adobe is bringing AI to K12 classrooms safely.
This quick fact sheet from Adobe provides an overview of generative AI, the potential benefits of generative AI to teachers, and information on how Adobe is bringing AI to K12 classrooms safely.
This Google Slides presentation is designed as a resource for instructional coaches, tech leads, and administrators who are planning follow-up training for their faculties on MagicSchool's tools and features.
Learn about Chat for Schools: Specialized AI Tutors from Skillstruck.
This Google Slides presentation is designed as a resource for instructional coaches, tech leads, and administrators who are planning introductory training for their faculties on MagicSchool's tools and features.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. University students 18 years and older can chat with Gemini at gemini.google.com to get AI guided support and learn confidently. Here, a first year college student asks Gemini to help explain the concept of entropy in thermodynamics with some real-world examples.
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It can be tough for teachers to prepare students for the jobs of the future. Who knows what lies ahead 10 or 20 years? Whatever the future holds, it's likely that artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and language models like ChatGPT or Bard will be a big part of it. Thankfully, we've uncovered a great set of classroom resources for teaching students about the tech behind AI. These resources, which we've curated below, unpack how AI can be used and its current and future economic, cultural, and social impacts. Thankfully, most are free and have ready-to-use lessons and activities. Several also feature games or interactive features that help students build and tinker with their own AI- or machine learning-driven tools.
This document is designed as a template for a syllabus AI-use statement.
This document is designed as a template for a student facing AI-use contract.