Best Free AI Quiz Generators By Diana Restifo published 22 January 24 We test the best free AI-powered quiz generation tools for teachers.
7 Ways to Detect AI Writing Without Technology By Erik Ofgang published 22 January 24 As more of my students have submitted AI-generated work, I’ve gotten better at recognizing it.
Presentations.AI: How To Use It To Teach By Luke Edwards published 22 January 24 Presentations.AI uses the power of ChatGPT to make creating presentations easier than ever.
What OpenAI’s New GPT Store Means for Educators By Erik Ofgang published 16 January 24 OpenAI is making customized versions of ChatGPT much more easily available, including many education-specific tools.
She Wrote A Book About AI in Education. Here’s How AI Helped By Erik Ofgang published 11 January 24 Alana Winnick was able to write "The Generative Age: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Education" in under a year because she used AI to make her writing process more efficient.
4 Lessons From California’s Teaching with AI Guidance By Erik Ofgang published 8 January 24 California is one of the first states to comprehensively address AI in the classroom. Here are some of the state’s lessons.
5 Key Policy Considerations for Regulating AI in Classrooms By Steve Baule published 8 January 24 When crafting AI-use policies for an education institution, consider these key issues
Gemini: Teaching With Google’s Latest AI By Erik Ofgang published 20 December 23 Google says Gemini, its latest AI model, can outperform the most advanced version of ChatGPT. Here’s what that means for educators.
Khanmigo’s Academic Essay Feedback Tool Can Help Make Writing Instruction More Accessible, Sal Khan says By Erik Ofgang published 19 December 23 Khanmigo’s Academic Essay Feedback tool is designed to guide students through the writing process. As tools like this evolve, they might rewrite writing instruction, Sal Khan says.
The Disruption of AI in CTE Is Real By Annie Galvin Teich published 15 December 23 An ACTE expert panel urges CTE educators to jump on the AI train as it’s already left the station
5 Ways AI Assistive Technology Tools Can Help Students By Erik Ofgang published 12 December 23 The impact AI can have on assisted technology is hard to overstate.
8 AI Tools for Summarizing and Reviewing By Steve Baule published 7 December 23 AI apps and platforms can be used to summarize long complex articles into concise overviews for easier reviewing
5 Things AI Can and Can Not Do For Students By Carl Hooker published 5 December 23 Veteran educator Carl Hooker explores how generative AI tools can disrupt classrooms while also unlocking new opportunities to enhance teaching and learning
He Was Falsely Accused of Using AI. Here’s What He Wishes His Professor Did Instead By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 When William Quarterman was accused of submitting an AI-generated midterm essay, he started having panic attacks. He says his professor should have handled the situation differently.
Best Free AI Slide Tools By Diana Restifo published 20 November 23 We test the best free AI slide tools for teachers to see which can help your presentations
President Biden’s AI Executive Order Won’t Fix AI in Schools, But It’s a Start By Erik Ofgang published 13 November 23 President Biden's recent executive order on AI could be the first step in relieving teachers from implementing their own AI policies on the fly.
AI Isn’t Yet a Huge Help to Writing Students, Says Director of Harvard’s Writing Center By Erik Ofgang published 9 November 23 Jane Rosenzweig sees potential for AI in the future but is critical of many of its current classroom applications.
AI Detectors Discriminate Against Non-Native Speakers, Says Stanford Research By Erik Ofgang published 8 November 23 The AI detectors got it wrong more than half the time when evaluating writing from non-Native English-speaking students, recent research found.
ChatGPT Can Now Access The Internet. What This Means for Teachers By Erik Ofgang published 6 November 23 ChatGPT Plus subscribers now have an internet-enabled version of the chatbot, providing students who can afford the subscription version with more opportunities to learn and cheat.
New Teacher Starter Kit By Ray Bendici published 31 October 23 This new teacher starter kit offers advice, best practices, and edtech resources for educators beginning their careers