What is Generative AI

Generative AI is called generative because ultimately it is used to generate something (text, pictures, other media) in response to a prompt. Generative describes what it does, not the process by which it completes a task. Generative AI works by recognizing patterns and then predicting the likeliest response to a prompt. Generative AI you know and are familiar with probably includes text-producing AI like Open AI’s  ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini.

AI Tools for Teachers

  • Playlab.ai allows teachers to create custom chatbots

    • Offering learning support

    • Custom research assistants

    • Feedback generators

    • and more!

    Visit Playlab

  • MagicSchool can

    • Generate interactive learning materials

    • Create customized quizzes and worksheets

    • Suggest appropriate classroom learning activites

    • Offers a community for idea-sharing and collaboration

    Visit MagicSchool

  • Gemini supports teachers by:

    • Lesson Planning: Find lesson resources and craft engaging activities

    • Grading and Assessment: Help grade efficiently and even write quizzes.

    Visit Google Gemini

    • Professional Development: Stay on top of educational trends and research

    • Language Support: Translate languages and communicate with parents.

  • ChatGPT supports teachers by:

    • Lesson Planning: Generates lesson plans, activities, and quizzes.

    • Grading and Feedback: Assists with grading and provides constructive feedback.

    • Professional Development: Suggests resources and helps design training.

    • Administrative Tasks: Draft communications and organize schedules.

    • Language Support: Translates documents and supports language learning

    Visit ChatGPT

  • AI image generators can assist teachers by:

    • Creating Visual Aids: Generate images for lesson plans, presentations, and classroom displays.

    • Inspiring Creativity: Provide unique visuals for student art projects and creative writing prompts.

    • Visualizing Concepts: Produce maps, historical scenes, or scientific diagrams to clarify complex topics.

    • Creating Accessible Materials: Develop inclusive and diverse visuals to support various learning needs.

    Visit Imagin.Art

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