This space is designed for educators of all subject areas to engage in thought-provoking discussions on the impact of artificial intelligence in the classroom, to stay informed about the latest advancements in AI, and to understand how to harness its potential for educational purposes.
Let’s explore best practices, address challenges, and collaborate on innovative solutions to revolutionize teaching and learning experiences.
I found this podcast episode to be super helpful in generating ideas for how to use AI in the classroom. In particular, this teacher has used ChatGPT in her high school English class.
Here’s an article about a high school CS teacher who used ChatGPT to generate a lesson plan. And another teacher who used the documentary Coded Bias to teach about bias in AI technology.
I’m excited to hear about other AI in education resources out there!
Great idea creating this forum. There’s so much to process with AI it’s hard to know where to begin. I’ve tried using Chat GPT to generate Game Lab code, and it doesn’t seem to know how the library works, so the code isn’t correct, which might be a good thing. On the other hand, I’ve got preliminary success generating Unity C# scripts, which I think is great - It might just open the door to creating content in a real game engine. LLMs are only going to keep getting better at coding, which I think means that gradually the most valuable skill set will shift from technical ability to creative vision skills (eventually AI will be able to do everything except for coming up with ideas for what to use itself for). Strange times!
I’m looking forward to using AI in the classroom, whether that be ChatGPT or some other LLM. I like what @dhartman is experimenting with. Unity is very popular with students of mine that have their own personal projects. I’m an avid Planet Money listener and they had a 3 part series where they had AI make a podcast episode. All three parts are fascinating but here is a link to the final outcome.
Thanks for sharing that @sam_stafford ! Another good resource for podcasts about AI and other CS topics is MarketPlace tech. The top three segments listed today are on AI. Each segment is 5-10 minutes. I listened to one or two of the current segments each day with my students after the AP exam, and we had good discussions afterwards!
I have been converted the latest AI refuse to do the work for my students and instead give ideas and outlines and starters and do a great job taking the “I 'don’t know excuse”
Interesting, do you have any specific examples of how you used it in your classes?
My husband is a sped teacher, and uses khanmigo with his students to create summaries, vocab lists, and example problems to practice during their academic support classes. I have been thinking about ways to use it in AP CS Principles, potentially to help with researching cybersecurity or another non coding topic in the curriculum.
I have students use AI to disable the “I don’t know” answer.
What is that poem famous for? Ask AI,
What is a thesis statement? ask AI
Then I have all my students use a divided page for their notes and writing and anything. AI goes to the left and what they create goes to the right to make very clear what they are thinking and adding to the learning process.
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