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May 3, 2023·1 min read
10 AI Classroom Applications
Below are 10 ways I have been leveraging AI in my classroom. Although STEM heavy, I am hopeful these applications will spark interest across disciplines.
- Unite ChatGPT and p5.js to make video game prototypes, physics animations, etc. Click here for more info.
- Build websites to solve problems in your class that run in your browser. Click here for more info.
- Use Teachable Machine to model Molecular Geometry. Click here for more info.
- Combine Scratch and Teachable Machine to build interactive games. Click here for more info.
- Use Machine Learning for Kids and Scratch to build conceptual awareness of AI Training. Click here for more info.
- Leverage ChatGPT for building station work. Click here for more info.
- Develop discussions questions leveraging direct quotations from text. Click here for more info.
- Double-check lesson plan against ChatGPT generated plan for new ideas. Click here for more info.
- Use SlidesAI.io to challenge students to build presentations and critique efficacy of AI vs. non AI generated presentations. Click here for more info.
- Investigate Protein Synthesis using FoldIt and AlphaFold. Click here for more info.
Originally published at cyclesoflearning.com
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