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- Date Added:
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The resources in this collection support the use of AI in the World Language classroom.
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Explore two of the computing languages used for AI programming, R and Python. Learn about Minecraft and The Hour of Code. This module is part of the AI Foundations: Imagine Cup Juniors learning path.
Copilot is available at copilot.microsoft.com and is built into the Microsoft Edge sidebar where you can ask complex questions, find comprehensive answers, get summarized information, find inspiration to build upon while remaining in the same tab. Copilot integrates with Bing’s search engine and provides a paragraph summary in response to your queries. You can continue asking follow-up questions to refine the result.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Research and brainstorm new ideas for professional development, lesson plans, IT security policies, and more by chatting with Gemini at gemini.google.com. Here, a college researcher asks Gemini to help draft an outline for a presentation she’s giving her students about the grant writing process.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Research and brainstorm new ideas for professional development, lesson plans, IT security policies, and more by chatting with Gemini at gemini.google.com. Here, an IT admin uses Gemini to get ideas for security settings to implement in Google Workspace Education Plus.
In this UEN Teacher Tip, Matt Winters will show you how to explore large language models and generative AI tools in your classroom using tools you may already have. Learn how to use these powerful tools to create engaging and interactive learning experiences for your students.
When surveyed last spring, half of teachers felt that artificial intelligence (AI) would make their jobs more challenging. Even more noteworthy, 96% reported not receiving any training on the topic of AI. In our own small survey at New York’s NYSCATE Annual conference last November, we saw a range of emotions on the topic from excitement to fear. Teaching digital citizenship, a broad multidisciplinary subject, was already challenging. But how to incorporate emerging AI technologies into it?
Learn how to create specialized tutors using Chat for Schools.
In this article, you will learn how to navigate the Chat for Schools Student Progress Portal.
With Reading Progress, learners build fluency through independent practice and educators save time for active instruction with intuitive grading features and progress data through Insights.
Want to make your lessons more engaging and visually appealing? Check out the new Adobe Express feature Text to Image! In this episode of UEN Teacher Tips, Rob Bentley shows you how to create unique images using the built-in generative AI tools in Adobe Express and shares ideas for incorporating them into your presentations, language arts and world language classes.
This document guides Utah students, staff, and school communities on the appropriate and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI tools, in classroom instruction, school management, and systemwide operations where permitted by local policy. Generative AI has potential benefits for education and risks that must be thoughtfully managed. Achieving a balance between delivering leading-edge education and safeguarding student information requires collaboration among experts in education and cybersecurity. Providing unrestricted access falls short of providing needed protection. Conversely, an outright ban on AI in schools impedes the development of essential future workforce skills. Instead, a balanced and informed approach is preferred, encompassing both maximizing learning and attending to security measures. This framework will require subsequent reviews to adapt to changes in technology and usage.
Explore the roles and types of APIs and databases and how they're a part of programming. This module is part of the AI Foundations: Imagine Cup Juniors learning path.
Learn what AI is, why it's needed, and how cloud computing and platforms relate to it. This module is part of the AI Foundations: Imagine Cup Juniors learning path.
Generative AI has become a popular topic in recent times, with both excitement about the potential of new tools, and concern about their impact. It’s clear that generative AI has the potential to bring vast opportunities in the field of education, and Microsoft is excited to support educators around the world to harness generative AI’s benefits.
Google is responsibly bringing Gemini to teenage students to help them learn confidently, and adding dozens of new AI-powered tools to Chromebooks and Google Workspace for Education to help educators make learning more personal and engaging.
As educators, we strive to create personalized learning experiences for every student and every class. However, with limited time, this can be challenging. What if we could enhance this practice with artificial intelligence?
When I became a coach at St. Vrain Valley Schools more than a decade ago, I was passionate about supporting early-career teachers. That passion remains today. There’s nothing more fulfilling than providing effective coaching to help my colleagues develop and grow.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. See how you can use Gemini for Google Workspace to create resources and brainstorm ideas to empower educators in your institution.