In this episode, we dive into the rapidly evolving landscape of generative AI tools in education. Dr. Jayne Lammers emphasizes the importance of collaborative exploration, urging teachers and colleagues to embark on a collective learning journey together. We also discuss specific AI tools such as Claude, Bing, Bard, TeachAI, Magic School, and more, and how educators can use these tools for brainstorming sessions, language translation, and lesson planning.
“We are all learning how to use these tools together. And I think that will go a long way to not keeping it as something we need to hide or feel like we’re cheating with but using it as a tool to make the things we don’t like to do or that are hard to do, easier. And this gives us the energy and space to be more creative and to do the things that humans are best at.”
Mentioned resources:
- ChatGPT
- Claude.ai
- Bing
- Google Bard
- Magic School
- Teach AI
- Magic Studio (Canva)
- Khan Academy
- Commonsense Education
- Our Generative AI in Education Experiments: Lessons Learned | Edmentum
Other recommended resources:
- How You Can Use AI to Maximize Time Management
- How Can I Use Generative AI to Assess Student Understanding?
- Educators Reflect on Teaching and Learning in the Era of Generative AI
- How Can I Use AI to Draft Course Materials?
- How Can I Use AI as a Student Writing and Editing Coach?
- How Can I Use AI to Create Multimedia Teaching Materials?