This curated repository of AI educational tools suggests ways to use them.
Type of Material:
Learning Objects Repository
Recommended Uses:
Pilot-test AL educator tools: as a classroom activity or as homework
Technical Requirements:
Works in Windows browsers, but some tools may need more specific platforms
Identify Major Learning Goals:
Users will
Find and utilize a variety of educator tools for course prep, lesson plans, and classroom use
submit new tool not found in site
Target Student Population:
Grade School, Middle School, High School, College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Basic ICT literacy
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
This repository of hundreds of AI educator tools was curated by a well-known tech-savvy educator. Each tool is tagged by its use, introduced, and linked to the associated product. The site is organized by type of tool (GPT or website), categories (gaming, lesson creator, copywriting, and more), and pricing model free, freemium, paid). The content is very current and accurate. As a repository, this website may be used flexibly across disciplines and ages, depending on the tool. All content is labelled and appropriately attributed.
Concerns:
Resource introductions vary in length and quality. A couple of links did not go directcly to the tool. The criteria for selection are not included.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
The broad learning objective reflects ICT literacy standards, and each tool is tagged and introduced about its intended use. It is easy to create lessons incorporating these tools, and their use is applicable for ICT literacy and its practice.
Concerns:
Each tool is stand-alone, so while they are categorized, they do not build upon each other explicitly.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
The website has a professional and engaging appearance. Instructions are minimal but clear. The website is easy to navigate independently, and needs little technical skill although the tools themselves may require some technical experience. while there is no help feature, the site is searchable in several ways. the website itself is accessible (except on mobile devices), but some of the tools are not.
Concerns:
None
Creative Commons:
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