AI Resources
I Want to, AI Edition...
For the resources below, unless stated otherwise, use your District Google account (@apps.cabarrus.k12.nc.us) to create/login to the site!
Learning Resources
Where do I start? How do I teach my students about AI Awareness (other than Neptune Navigate)? Is there a template I can use when creating lessons?
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...open AI For Education Resources (check out the Resource Hub at the top) |
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...open Common Sense Literacy Lessons |
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...open Lesson Example / Teaching Template |
Generative LLM Chatbots
Chatbots create content, answer questions, translate languages, create other chatbots, solves & de-mystify Math ptoblems, serve as a tutor, helps you brainstorm and much more!
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...open Chat GPT |
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...open Claude AI |
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...open Prompt Library |
Teacher Use
There are many, many different AI programs that help with teacher workload, differentiation, and lesson creation among others. Here are some of the most popular and powerful that help:
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...open Magic School |
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...open Brisk (Chrome extension, must be installed) |
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...open Diffit |
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...open SchoolAI |
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...open Curipod |
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Student Use
Students can, and should, use AI to aid in their creativity, support collaboration, engage in critical thinking, improve communication skills, enhance content, and use for tutoring.
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...open Magic School / Student (see their quickstart video site) |
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...open Canva (Go through Clever) |
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...open Grammarly |
Can I use it?
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Last Modified on October 16, 2024